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From commodity to money: the rise of silver coinage around the ancient Mediterranean (6 th -1 st century BCE)

Francis Albarède
Janne Blichert-Toft
François de Callataÿ
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Gillan Davis
Pierluigi Debernardi
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Liesel Gentelli
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Haim Gitler
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Fleur Kemmers
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Sabine Klein
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Chloé Malod-Dognin
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Jean Milot
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Philippe Télouk
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Markos Vaxevanopoulos
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Katrin Westner
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Résumé

The reasons why the Western Mediterranean, especially Carthage and Rome, resisted monetization relative to the Eastern Mediterranean are still unclear. Here, we address this question by combining lead and silver isotope abundances in silver coinage from the Aegean, Magna Graecia, Carthage, and the Roman Republic. The clear relationships observed between 109 Ag/ 107 Ag and 208 Pb/ 206 Pb reflect mixing of silver ores or silver objects with lead metal used for cupellation. The combined analysis of Ag and Pb isotopes reveal important information about the technology of smelting. The Greek world extracted Ag and Pb from associated ores, whereas, on the Iberian Peninsula, Carthaginians and Republican era Romans applied Phoenician cupellation techniques and added exotic Pb to lead-poor Ag ores. Massive silver re-cupellation is observed in Rome during the Second Punic War. After defeating the Carthaginians and the Macedonians in the late 2 nd century BCE, the Romans brought together the efficient, millennium-old techniques of silver extraction of the Phoenicians, who considered this metal a simple commodity, with the monetization of economy introduced by the Greeks.
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hal-02955334 , version 1 (01-10-2020)

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Francis Albarède, Janne Blichert-Toft, François de Callataÿ, Gillan Davis, Pierluigi Debernardi, et al.. From commodity to money: the rise of silver coinage around the ancient Mediterranean (6 th -1 st century BCE). Archaeometry, 2020. ⟨hal-02955334⟩
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