Project description
Tracing Rome’s hidden supply chains
For centuries, the origin of metals used in Roman provincial coinage (especially in Hispania) has remained a mystery. Where did the lead and bronze come from? How were they distributed? Supported by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the ECO project will analyse the isotopic fingerprint of lead in ancient coins, as researchers are tracing metal sources and supply chains across the Roman Empire. ECO combines cutting-edge MC-ICP-MS analysis with epigraphic and archaeological evidence to map out Hispania’s role in Roman economic history. This multidisciplinary approach not only deepens our understanding of ancient metallurgy but also highlights the vital role of mining regions like Cartagena-La Unión and Linares-La Carolina (once the Empire’s silver heartlands) in sustaining Roman prosperity.
Objective
The analysis of lead isotopes in Roman coins has gained significant popularity in recent years. Several ERC-funded projects provide clear evidence of the scientific interest in ancient coins and their isotopic results. Today, lead isotope analysis is the most effective method for establishing the geographical origin of lead present in ancient metals or coins. The project “Echoes of Rome: Deciphering Hispania’s Coinage Origins with Lead Isotope Analysis” is based on this multidisciplinary approach. Despite these advancements, the supply of metals to Roman provincial cities for minting bronze coins remains a mystery, and a holistic view has yet to be addressed. Through the ECO project, I will analyze the provincial bronze coinage of Hispania. Additionally, the lead isotopic results obtained by MC-ICP-MS will be compared. This comparison will provide a solid foundation for future research. The progress achieved in terms of origin, supply, and distribution will be highly regarded by scholars. Furthermore, the combined use of epigraphic and archaeological sources, along with new data provided by isotopic analysis, will enhance our understanding of the economic history of the Roman Empire, particularly Hispania, one of the most prosperous and significant regions of the Mediterranean. Finally, the archaeological and mining context of Hispania and its development are of paramount importance to the Roman Empire. The mining areas of Cartagena-La Unión and Linares-La Carolina were, for decades, Rome’s main source of silver.
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HORIZON.1.2 - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA)
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29016 MALAGA
Spain
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