Los primeros testimonios metrológicos y monetales de fenicios y griegos en el Sur peninsular
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aespa.2002.v75.129Keywords:
Numismatics, Weights, Archaic Coins, Iconography, Phoceans, Malaca, Mainake, Massalia, Guadalhorce, Cancho RoanoAbstract
Metrological and numismatic data could confirm the presence of Phocean people in the South of Spain in the archaic times. Weights from Guadalhorce (Málaga) with Phoenician signs seem belong to a Phocean metrology, showing a relationship into these two peoples already established in the 7c. BC. Besides, the types of Malaca coinage could reflect the existence of a double community Fenician-Greek in the ii c. BC, being evidence of the words of Strabo that Mainake and Malaca had been time ago one single town. In Apendix I publish four archaic news coins from the South of Spain
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