TitreThe AUREUS program, study and characterization of minted gold in the West from the end of the Hellenistic period to the first century of our era
Type de publicationArticle de colloque/conférence
Année de publication2018
AuteursSylvia Nieto-Pelletier, Maryse Blet-Lemarquand, Arnaud Suspène, Gehres Benjamin, Frédérique Duyrat, Julien Olivier
Nom du colloqueXVIII° congrès mondial de l'Union internationale des sciences préhistoriques et protohistoriques (UISPP)
Date de la réunion2018/06
OrganisateurUnion internationale des sciences préhistoriques et protohistoriques
Lieu du colloqueParis, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
Mots clésCeltic world; Chemical analysis; Gold coinage; Greec world; Roman world; Western mediterranean
Résumé

This paper aims to present the AUREUS program, founded by the Centre-Val de Loire Region and lead by Pr. A. Suspène, and its first results. AUREUS’ ambition is to under-stand the establishment of the first unitary gold mint in Western Europe, which provided the Roman gold coinage. By confronting approaches from historians, numismatists andresearchers in archaeological science from several universities, French institutions and laboratories (University of Orléans, University of Tours, CNRS, Department of Coins, Medals and Antiquities of the National Library of France), the AUREUS program allows us to establish the evolution of the gold coinage production in the western part of the Mediterranean basin between the end of the IVth century BC and the Ist century AD. This multidisciplinary approach will allow us to compare historical data with the chemical analysis obtained by Laser Ablation Plasma Mass Spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS), undertook in the IRAMAT-CEB laboratory at Orléans. At the end of this project, almost 1000 coins from the main gold coinage area (Africa, Greece, Italy, Sicily, Celtic world, Spain) and pieces of jewellery from French patrimonial collections (mainly from the Department of Coins, Medals and Antiquities of the National Library of France) will have been chemically analysed in order to acquire a fingerprint of the gold material used by the artisans. In the course of this program, the classification of the material will be re-examined and improved. Further more the AUREUS program will provide decisive information on the supply of gold metal; on the control of gold stocks; on the role of war in gold transfers; on the degree of economic and political integration of the different areas concerned; and last on the economic, political, military and social uses of gold in antiquity

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session : Conditions for the adoption of money, crossed contributions from weighted metal to Ancient coins

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the aureus program study and characterization of minted gold in the west from the end of the hellenistic period to the first century of our era xviii congres mondial de lunion internationale des sciences prehistoriques et protohistoriques uispp 201806 psession conditions for the adoption of money crossed contributions from weighted metal to ancient coinsp pthis paper aims to present the aureus program founded by the centreval de loire region and lead by pr a suspene and its first results aureus ambition is to understand the establishment of the first unitary gold mint in western europe which provided the roman gold coinage by confronting approaches from historians numismatists andresearchers in archaeological science from several universities french institutions and laboratories university of orleans university of tours cnrs department of coins medals and antiquities of the national library of france the aureus program allows us to establish the evolution of the gold coinage production in the western part of the mediterranean basin between the end of the ivth century bc and the ist century ad this multidisciplinary approach will allow us to compare historical data with the chemical analysis obtained by laser ablation plasma mass spectrometry laicpms undertook in the iramatceb laboratory at orleans at the end of this project almost 1000 coins from the main gold coinage area africa greece italy sicily celtic world spain and pieces of jewellery from french patrimonial collections mainly from the department of coins medals and antiquities of the national library of france will have been chemically analysed in order to acquire a fingerprint of the gold material used by the artisans in the course of this program the classification of the material will be reexamined and improved further more the aureus program will provide decisive information on the supply of gold metal on the control of gold stocks on the role of war in gold transfers on the degree of economic and political integration of the different areas concerned and last on the economic political military and social uses of gold in antiquityp paris universite paris 1 pantheonsorbonne sylvia nietopelletier maryse bletlemarquand arnaud suspene gehres benjamin frederique duyrat julien olivier gold coinage western mediterranean roman world celtic world greec world chemical analysis
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