Charon’s Obol and the “Dropped” Coins of the Thracian Tombs Which Were Robbed in Antiquity Cover Image

Харонов обол и „изпуснатите“ монети в ограбени в Древността тракийски гробници
Charon’s Obol and the “Dropped” Coins of the Thracian Tombs Which Were Robbed in Antiquity

Author(s): Miroslav Izdimirski
Subject(s): History, Archaeology, Ancient World
Published by: Великотърновски университет „Св. св. Кирил и Методий”
Keywords: Obol; Charon; funerary practices; mounds; Ancient Thrace
Summary/Abstract: In this article I examine the cases of setting of coin/s in funeral context in Ancient Thrace. This practice may be connected with Charon’s obol, but I thing that this practice is not valid for Thrace. These cases are an Hellenistic fashion because of different Thracian religious and posthumous concepts for Other world. There are examples for posthumous practices with coins in mound’s embankments after death of human bean. There are and examples for coin hoards in funerary mounds deposited like hoards because of relief of environment. All this cases are connected with levels of monetary exchange in Ancient Thrace in Hellenistic and Roman times

  • Page Range: 327-338
  • Page Count: 12
  • Publication Year: 2017
  • Language: English, Bulgarian