Cristian Gazdac is organising a session on Hoarding on the Roman frontiers and...beyond. The interpretation of coin assemblies with and without archaeological contexts: military, civilian, and funerary at the latest Limes Conference, held in Batumi (Georgia), 8–14 September 2024.
A full programm of the conference can be found here: https://limes2024.com/storage/programinpdfformat.pdf.
The session includes seven presentations:
- C. Gazdac: 'Military' vs 'civilian' hoards, antoninianus vs denarius. Are there specific patterns of hoarding based on to the burial environment?
- K. Myzgin & A. Dymowsky: Purses, votive deposits or...? Mini-hoards of Roman coins in Barbaricum
- T. Dundua: Coins on the Pontic Limes and beyond: Patterns of hoarding in Lazica / Western Georgia
- L. Juhász: Detecting hoards in the Hungarian Barbaricum. Hoarding in light of metal detecting activity
- R. Ciołek: Münzumlauf in Niedermösien (Moesia Inferior) im Lichte der Münzfunde aus dem Legionslager in Novae (Bulgaria)
- A. Zapolska: "Moving wealth" — the presence of Roman gold in Barbaricum based on the Trąbki hoard in N Poland
- D. Wigg-Wolf: Hoarding beyond the frontier: the case of Germania Magna
Marguerite Spoerri Butcher, September 2024