Category:Treasure of Manerbio
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- Italiano: Il cosiddetto "Tesoretto di Manerbio" trovato in 1955, cassa confederale di tre tribù celtiche (galliche: Libui, Insubri e Bergomates) costituita da tre tipi diversi (in quantità pressoché uguali) di monete in argento, coniate sul modello di pezzi in argento della città greca di Marsiglia. Le 4194 monete datano fra il 150 e il 135 circa a.C. Due terzi del ritrovamento furono rubati prima dell'arrivo degli archeologi, quanto resta è oggi esposto nel Museo di Santa Giulia a Brescia. http://www.ermannoarslan.eu/Repertorio/RepertorioMonetaCelticaPadanaInItalia.pdf
- English: The so-called "Manerbio treasure trove" found in 1955, the common treasure of the confederation among three celtic (Gaul: Libui, Insubri e Bergomates) tribes in pre-Roman Piedmont and Lombardy. It is made up by three different coinages of 4194 silver coins (in equal quantities), all modelled after examples from the Greek colony of Massilia. Two thirds of the treasure were stolen before archaeologists could arrive on the spot of the finding, the rest is now exhibited in the archaeological Santa Giulia Museum, in Brescia, Italy.
Media in category "Treasure of Manerbio"
The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total.
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- Silverware in the Museo di Santa Giulia (Brescia)
- Gallic antiquities
- 150s BC coins
- 140s BC coins
- 130s BC coins
- Manerbio
- Archaeological treasures
- Libui
- Insubri
- Bergomates
- Coins of Gaul
- Brixia (roman town)
- Coin hoards
- Celtic coins in Italy
- Hoards from Italy
- Found in 1955
- 150s BC art in Italy
- 140s BC art in Italy
- 130s BC art in Italy