Recherche bibliographie
Cette section met à disposition les publications scientifiques rédigées par les collaboratrices et collaborateurs de l’ITMS, ainsi que les publications officielles de l’ITMS (monographies IFS ITMS IRMS, bulletins IFS ITMS IRMS, rapports annuels). La recherche peut être effectuée à l’aide d’une combinaison de mots-clés ou en plein texte.
Zwei aussergewöhnliche keltische Münzen aus dem Kanton Baselland
The impact of coinage on ritual offerings during the late Iron Age (c. 250–25/15 BC)
In: N. MYRBERG BURSTRÖM – G. TARNOW INGVARDSON (Hrsg.), Divina Moneta: Coins in Religion and Ritual
Abstract: This edited collection analyses the phenomenon of coin use for religious and ritual purposes in different cultures and across different periods of time. It proposes an engagement with the theory and interpretation of the ‘material turn’ with numismatic evidence, and an evidence-based series of discussions to offer a fuller, richer and fresh account of coin use in ritual contexts. No extensive publication has previously foregrounded coins in such a model, despite the fact that coins constitute an integrated part of the material culture of most societies today and of many in the past. Here, interdisciplinary discussions are organised around three themes: coin deposit and ritual practice, the coin as economic object and divine mediator, and the value and meaning of coin offering. Although focusing on the medieval period in Western Europe, the book includes instructive cases from the Roman period until today. The collection brings together well-established and emerging scholars from archaeology, art history, ethnology, history and numismatics, and great weight is given to material evidence which can complement and contradict the scarce written sources.
Ein Mosaikstein für den sogenannten Goldschatz von Saint-Louis bei Basel
Interdisciplinary and Trinational Research into the Late La Tène Settlement Landscape of the Upper Rhine
In: M. FERNÁNDEZ-GÖTZ – H. WENDLING – K. WINGER (Hrsg.), Paths to Complexity: Centralisation and Urbanisation in Iron Age Europe
Abstract: The southern Upper Rhine area has a large number of Late La Tène sites, several of which are of European significance. The modern division of the region by three national borders and two language areas meant that the area enclosed by the Vosges, the Black Forest and the Jura Mountains was not perceived as a geographical unit and connected settlement landscape. Therefore, it was the objective of the tri-national working group to compile coordinated records of all the sites dating from the period in this cultural landscape.
Die spätlatènezeitliche Siedlungslandschaft am südlichen Oberrhein
In: M. SCHÖNFELDER – S. SIEVERS (Hrsg.), L´âge du fer entre la Champagne et la vallée du Rhin. 34e colloque international de l´Association française pour l´étude de l´âge du fer du 13 au 16 mai 2010 à Aschaffenburg. – Die Eisenzeit zwischen Champagne und Rheintal: 34. internationales Kolloquium der Association française pour l´étude de l´âge du fer vom 13. bis zum 16. Mai 2010 in Aschaffenburg
Celtic Coinage
In: M. AMANDRY – D. BATESON et al. (Hrsg.), A survey of numismatic research 2002–2007
Economic and social patterns in Celtic coin use
In: H.-M. VON KAENEL – F. KEMMERS (Hrsg.), Coins in Context I. New perspectives for the interpretation of coin finds. Colloquium Frankfurt a. M., October 25–27, 2007