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Akmonia’dan Bir Cam Sikke Ağırlığı

Authors: Taştemür, Emre; Dinç, Münteha;

Akmonia’dan Bir Cam Sikke Ağırlığı

Abstract

Bu makalenin ana konusu, başta Constantinopolis valisi olmak üzere, MS 6. yüzyıldan 7. yüzyılın ortalarına kadar İmparatorluğun diğer büyük şehirlerindeki yetkililer tarafından altın sikkelerin kontrolünü sağlamak için basılan Erken Bizans Dönemi cam sikke ağırlıklarından bir tanesidir. Akmonia’da bulunmuş olan bu cam sikke ağırlığı dönemin sosyo-ekonomik ağını ve kentin Geç Antik Çağ’da üstlenmiş olduğu önemli rolü gözler önüne sermektedir. Cam ağırlıklar ya da exagia, Erken Bizans Dönemi’nde yaygındı ve bu dönemde Bizans İmparatorluğu, yeni para sisteminin de dahil olduğu çeşitli mali reformlara sahne oldu. Erken Bizans Dönemi için bir yenilik sayılan cam sikke ağırlıkları pratik kullanımı, metale göre daha az irrizasyona uğramasından dolayı tercih nedeni olmuştur. Araştırmanın konusunu içeren Akmonia’da bulunan cam ağırlık, üzerindeki monogram ve betimleme ile dönemin ticari ve siyasi tarihini de bizlere sunması açısından oldukça önemlidir. Aynı zamanda Akmonia cam ağırlığı şu ana kadar buluntu yeri bilinen aynı tipolojide ele geçmiş tek örnektir.

The main subject of this paper is one of the glass coin weights of the Early Byzantine period, which was minted by the governor of Constantinople and the authorities of other major cities of the Empire from the 6th to the mid-7th century to control their gold coins. The glass coin weight found in Ahat Village (Akmonia) reveals the commercial network of the period and the important role of the city. Glass weights, or exagia, were widespread in the Early Byzantine Period, during which the Byzantine Empire underwent various financial reforms, including a new monetary system. Glass coin weights, a novelty for the Early Byzantine period, were preferred because of their practical use and because they were less prone to irrization than metal. The glass weight found in Akmonia, which is the subject of this study, is very important in terms of presenting the commercial and political history of the period with its monogram and depiction. At the same time, the Akmonia glass weight is the only example of the same typology with a known findspot so far.

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Akmonia;Ahat;Bizans;Cam;Ağırlık, General Turkish History (Other), Genel Türk Tarihi (Diğer), Akmonia;Ahat;Byzantine;Glass;Weight

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