Abstract

Carnuntum, a capital of Roman Pannonia, is one of the richest find spots of ancient coins north of the Alps – among the approximately 40,000 coins in the Museum Carnuntinum several Judaean coins can be found. The article discusses the questions of money circulation during Roman times and the relevance of Judaean coins in identifying a Jewish presence in the Roman Danube area.

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