Coins and Economy in Magdala/Taricheae von Bruno Callegher

From the Hasmoneans to the Umayyad Period
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On a monetary basis, Magdala must be considered as one of the most important and active settlements between the 1st century BC and most of the 3rd century AD on Lake Kinneret, a place of production and trade, of supply for military forces, certainly in contact with other trading centres, probably located on the Mediterranean coast, however in a 'market' perspective quite different from our current experience and even from the semantic content of this word, often abused with a semantic extension that does not correspond to the experience of the ancients. Its monetary decline started on the early 4th century, when the economic and monetary strategies of the Constantinian era shifted the flow of money to other routes, especially between the great port cities of the Mediterranean.The welcome contribution of Callegher's study derives from the new data published, which allows us to overcome "clichés" and a stereotypical view of both the archaeological site and the economy of the Upper Galilee.

On a monetary basis, Magdala must be considered as one of the most important and active settlements between the 1st century BC and most of the 3rd century AD on Lake Kinneret, a place of production and trade, of supply for military forces, certainly in contact with other trading centres, probably located on the Mediterranean coast, however in a 'market' perspective quite different from our current experience and even from the semantic content of this word, often abused with a semantic extension that does not correspond to the experience of the ancients. Its monetary decline started on the early 4th century, when the economic and monetary strategies of the Constantinian era shifted the flow of money to other routes, especially between the great port cities of the Mediterranean.The welcome contribution of Callegher's study derives from the new data published, which allows us to overcome "clichés" and a stereotypical view of both the archaeological site and the economy of the Upper Galilee.

AutorCallegher, Bruno
EinbandFester Einband
Erscheinungsjahr2023
Seitenangabe405 S.
LieferstatusLibri-Titel folgt in ca. 2 Arbeitstagen
AusgabekennzeichenEnglisch
Abbildungenwith 668 coloured Coins, 20 Tabellen, 12 Fig., 8 Photos, 2 Maps
MasseH32.6 cm x B23.8 cm x D2.9 cm 2'006 g
ReiheNovum Testamentum et Orbis Antiquus, Series Archaeologica
VerlagsartikelnummerVUR0010014
VerlagVandenhoeck + Ruprecht

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Über den Autor Bruno Callegher

Bruno Callegher is Full Professor on Numismatic and Monetary History at the University of Trieste.Jean-Baptiste Humbert is Director of the Archeological Laboratory of the Ecole Biblique in Jerusalem.Martin Ebner ist Professor em. für die Exegese des Neuen Testaments an der Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn.Dr. theol. Max Küchler ist em. Professor für Neues Testament und Biblische Umwelt an der Universität Freiburg / Schweiz.Peter Lampe ist Professor für Neutestamentliche Theologie an der Universität Heidelberg.Stefan Schreiber ist Professor für Neues Testament und Direktor des Seminars für Zeit- und Religionsgeschichte des Neuen Testaments an der Universität Münster.Dr. theol. Gerd Theißen ist Professor für Neutestamentliche Theologie an der Universität Heidelberg.

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