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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.71.2022.tde-27032023-135440
Document
Author
Full name
Juliane Granusso de Campos
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2022
Supervisor
Committee
Florenzano, Maria Beatriz Borba (President)
Bechelli, Regina Helena Rezende
Puccini, Daniela Bessa
Title in Portuguese
Identidade e cunhagem monetária no Mar Negro: o caso de Sínope
Keywords in Portuguese
apoikia
Identidade
Mar Negro
Numismática
Sínope
Abstract in Portuguese
Esta pesquisa propõe investigar o desenvolvimento da identidade grega expressa no artefato moeda, proveniente da apoikia nomeada Sínope, estabelecida por milésios no litoral sul do Mar Negro. Aqui nos dedicamos a compreender melhor as articulações culturais provenientes dos encontros entre gregos e não gregos, e a influência dos contatos interculturais no desenvolvimento de identidades expressas na cunhagem monetária, no intervalo correspondente aos períodos Arcaico e Clássico, entre os séculos VII-IV a. C. Consideramos que Sínope era ambiente de recepção de diversas culturas para a realização principalmente de trocas de produtos. A pólis adota a cunhagem monetária e delimita em suas moedas a identidade local, e, apesar de sobretudo grega, recebe influências externas e as absorve à sua maneira, resultando em um conjunto único de tipos monetários nas cunhagens de Sínope. Através da análise do contexto histórico de Sínope e dos tipos monetários cunhados em anverso e reverso, buscamos compreender a identidade expressa pela pólis em suas moedas.
Title in English
Identity and monetary mint in the Black Sea: The case of Sinope (VII-IV b. C.).
Keywords in English
apoikia
Black Sea
Identity
Numismatics
Sinope
Abstract in English
This research aims to investigate the development of the Greek identity expressed in the coin artifacts from the apoikia named Sinope, established by Milesians on the southern coast of the Black Sea. Here we are dedicated to better understanding the cultural articulations arising from the encounters between Greeks and non-Greeks, and the influence of intercultural contacts in the development of identities expressed in the coinage, in the interval corresponding to the Archaic and Classical periods, between the VII-IV centuries BC. We consider that Sínope was a reception environment for different cultures, mainly for the exchange of products. The polis adopts the coinage and delimits the local identity in its coins, and, despite being mainly Greek, it receives external influences and absorbs them in its own way, resulting in a unique set of monetary types in Sinope's coinage. Through the analysis of the historical context of Sinope and the monetary types minted in obverse and reverse, we seek to understand the identity expressed by the polis in its coins.
 
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2023-03-29
 
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