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  1. Coversheet for the Roman Coin Identification Template, containing the file-level metadata required by the Archaeology Data Service (ADS) to archive and disseminate data. Follows the Microsoft Excel template and examples provided on the ADS Guidelines for depositors webpages (Version 4.1 April 2021).

  2. The Roman Coin Identification Template can be used and updated throughout a fieldwork project’s life cycle, but mostly usefully during the Assessment and Analysis stages when coin reports and lists or catalogues will be required.

  3. The project records every published type of Roman Imperial Coinage from Augustus in 31 BC, until the death of Zeno in AD 491. This is an easy to use digital corpus, with downloadable catalog entries, incorporating over 43,000 types of coins.

  4. The templates and lists developed for the Toolkit for Finds Reporting: Roman Coinage are available for download here: Roman Coin Identification Template + Resources (.XLSM, 300KB), containing: ADS_spreadsheet_metadata. Roman Coin Identification Template. Emperor/Issuer list (dropdown list)

  5. 13 kwi 2022 · With the advent of Online Coins of the Roman Empire (OCRE) database, a joint project of the American Numismatic Society and the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World (ISAW) at New York University, identifying Roman imperial coins generally has become even easier without the need to thumb through the pages of RIC and flip back-and-forth ...

  6. Roman currency for most of Roman history consisted of gold, silver, bronze, orichalcum and copper coinage. [1] From its introduction during the Republic , in the third century BC, through Imperial times, Roman currency saw many changes in form, denomination, and composition.

  7. 19 kwi 2018 · In many cases, coins offer the only physical likeness of prominent personalities in the history of Rome. They also depict lost or ruined monuments and help to establish both the precise chronology of Rome and the date of other artefacts that might accompany them in archaeological finds.

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