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The results of studying the monetary alloys of ancient Bosporos by X-ray fluorescent spectroscopy are presented. A change in the sources of silver for early Bosporos coins in the middle of the 5th century B.C. and a transition from presumably Thracian to Attic (Lavrion) source of silver supply are revealed. The deterioration of metal of Bosporan staters of the first centuries A.D. and their transformation from coins of “full metal value” into coins of conditional value has been studied in detail. Using the knowledge about the monetary alloy composition, one can analyze the financial and economic history of Bosporos, as well as its political, economic, trade, cultural, and technological influences and relations with the ancient centers of the Black Sea and Mediterranean regions.
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Gold Bosporan stater is a gold coin that was in circulation in Bosporos. In the first centuries A.D. stater’s weight was about 7.8 g.
That is, from copper containing only natural impurities of other metals.
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This study was supported by the Russian Science Foundation (grant no. 18-18-00193), project “The Initial Period of the History of Money: the Transition from a Coin of a Full Metallic Value to a Sign of Conventional Value”
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Smekalova, T.N. Evolution of the Composition of Monetary Alloys of Ancient Greek States on the Black Sea Shores Based on the Data of X-Ray Fluorescent Spectroscopy with the Example of Bosporos Cimmerian. Crystallogr. Rep. 63, 1043–1050 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063774518060299
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