Las cecas catalanas y la organización territorial romano-republicana
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aespa.1996.v69.233Abstract
Numismatics can represent an important trace when trying to reconstruct the first Roman territorial organizations in Hispania. The uniformity of the Republican issues in the Northeast —in contrast to the heterogeneity of those in the South— suggests unified organizational projects for a wide territory: one at the end of the 2nd century and the start of the 1st, truly Roman and certified by the Archaeology; a previous one at the start of 2nd century was based on indigenous realities. Due to the silence of the written sources, this reconstruction work should take into account both the global analysis of each mint as well as their uncertain location.
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