Publication: Monedas de cecas fenicias y libiofenicias procedentes de Suel (Fuengirola, Málaga)
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García Carretero, Juan Ramón ; Martín Ruiz, Juan Antonio ; Carcedo Rozada, Marcelino
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Revista Numismática Hécate
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Con la intención de ampliar el volumen de amonedaciones procedentes de la antigua
ciudad de Suel (Fuengirola, Málaga), publicamos un total de 40 ejemplares de bronce inéditos
conservados en varias colecciones privadas. Todos ellos fueron emitidos por distintas cecas
instaladas en las antiguas colonias fenicias o bien en las denominadas libiofenicias, los cuales
amplían el escaso volumen de numerario conocido hasta el momento en este lugar. En
consecuencia, a las ya publicadas de Malaca se suman otras acuñadas en las ce
cas de Abdera,
Carteia, Gadir, Seks, Lascuta, Mqm Sms y Tamuda, con una cronología que abarca desde el
siglo III a. C. hasta las primeras décadas del siglo I d. C., de forma que predominan las emitidas
por ciudades situadas en la vertiente septentrional de
l Círculo del Estrecho.
In order to expand the number of coin findings attested up to now within the ancient city of Suel (Fuengirola, Málaga), we publish a set of 40 unpublished bronze coins preserved in several private collections. All of them were issued by different mints settled in the ancient Phoenician or in the so-called Libyan-Phoenician colonies. Consequently, to those which had already been published from Malaca, we now add others coined in the mints of Abdera, Carteia, Gadir, Seks, Lascuta, Mqm Sms and Tamuda, thus predominating those issued by mints located on the northern shore of the Circle of the Straits of Gibraltar. They can be dated from the third century BC to the first decades of the first century AD.
In order to expand the number of coin findings attested up to now within the ancient city of Suel (Fuengirola, Málaga), we publish a set of 40 unpublished bronze coins preserved in several private collections. All of them were issued by different mints settled in the ancient Phoenician or in the so-called Libyan-Phoenician colonies. Consequently, to those which had already been published from Malaca, we now add others coined in the mints of Abdera, Carteia, Gadir, Seks, Lascuta, Mqm Sms and Tamuda, thus predominating those issued by mints located on the northern shore of the Circle of the Straits of Gibraltar. They can be dated from the third century BC to the first decades of the first century AD.
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Monedas , Cecas , Fenicias , Libiofenicias , Suel , Coins , Mints , Phoenician , Libyan phoenician , Suel
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