Elements per al coneixement de la monetització de la vil·la romana del Collet (Calonge i Sant Antoni, Baix Empordà)

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The Roman villa of Collet is located on the coast of the extreme north‑east of the Iberian Peninsula. Its first phases of the villa, from the end of the second century BC to the years 60‑70 AD, are closely linked to wine production. In those last years it was the subject of an intense reform that lasted until its abandonment in the 5th century. Although from the beginning of the 4th century, the sector of the villa closest to the sea must have been abandoned. In this article, the 27 coins located in this villa until now are studied with the aim of complementing the identification of its phases ​
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