An interesting Roman weight unit from Archaeological reserve ‘Deultum – Debelt’ Cover Image

Интересна римска тегловна мярка от АР „Деултум-Дебелт“
An interesting Roman weight unit from Archaeological reserve ‘Deultum – Debelt’

Author(s): Elina Anastasova, Petar Balabanov
Subject(s): Archaeology
Published by: Асоциация на българските археолози
Keywords: Roman lead weight; AR Deultum – Debelt; Antoninus Pius

Summary/Abstract: An interesting object made of lead was found during the archaeological investigations in the summer of 2013 in the archaeological site of Dobelt, part of Archaeological reserve Deultum – Debelt. It has cylindrical shape and its bottom has been broken in antiquity. There are traces on the edge of the object suggesting an iron application or a handle. In its current condition the object weights 877 gr. Two imprints from the obverse of Emperor Antoninus Pius’s coins (138-161) are preserved on the surface of the cylinder. According to one of the available analogies, it was considered the that imprints were made of coins struck in 160-161, during the last years of the Emperor’s rule. The object can be interpreted as a standard for weight measures. It weighs two or more Roman pounds. A similar object has never been previously found at the territory of Bulgaria.

  • Issue Year: 4/2014
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 51-56
  • Page Count: 6
  • Language: Bulgarian