
Treasure of Almoradí
Finca "La Marquesa" (Almoradí) Caliphate Silver Mid-11th century AD.
This hoard consists of a total of 246 dirhams, one of which is attributed to the Eastern Umayyad Caliphate, having been minted in the east in the early years of the 8th century AD. The remaining 245 coins date from the 10th or early 11th century AD, of which 206 are dirhams from the Caliphate of Córdoba and 39 are dirhams from the Fatimid Caliphate. The large number of fragmentary and trimmed coins is remarkable, as there are only 27 whole pieces.
The treasure was kept in a hidden ceramic cauldron, far from inhabited places, during the first half of the 11th century AD. The reason for the owner's hiding it in anticipation of calmer times is to be sought in the climate of political instability that followed the disintegration of the Caliphate of Córdoba.
Monetary Inventory No. 3520-3765
DOMÉNECH, 1991.
LLOBREGAT, 1976.
Highlights of the Middle Ages Room
- ................................................. Fondo Histórico MARQ Carving on wood and polychrome on canvas covered with a layer of plaster h: 94.5 cm; w: 30 cm; d: 23 cm: 30 cm; w: 23 cm Late Gothic First half of the 16th century
- ................................................. Castell d'Ambra, (Pego) Travertine marble h: 35.8 cm; w: 20 cm; h: 18.5 cm Of Islamic origin and Christian reuse 1250-1280
- ................................................. Rambla Méndez Nuñez (Alicante) Ceramic h: 16.3 cm; w. 4.4 cm: 4,4 cm Italian import End of the 15th century - Beginning of the 16th century
- ................................................. Church of Santa María (Alicante) Ceramic h: 90 cm; w: 63 cm Late Gothic Mid-15th century
- ................................................. Finca "La Marquesa" (Almoradí) Caliphate Silver Mid-11th century AD.
- ................................................. Numismatic Fund MARQ Gold d: 2'8 cm; p: 4'65 gr; p.c.:12 h. Medieval Islamic Hafsid. Tunisia 1249-1277
- ................................................. Castillo del Río (Aspe) Gold leaf h: 1.8 cm; d: 7.6 cm Islamic Mudejar 13th century
- ................................................ C/ Historiador Palau, Denia Bronze h: 47'5 cm; d: 26 cm Fatimid Islamic 11th century
- ................................................. C/ Historiador Palau, Denia Bronze h: 21 cm; w: 26 cm; Fatimid Islamic 2nd ½ c. 10th c.
- ................................................. Torre Grossa Castle (Jijona) Reconstructed chest with bone plates and metal ornaments h: 26 cm; w: 11 cm; d: 10 cm (restored) Islamic Almohad Late 12th century, first half of the 13th century
- ................................................. Islamic pottery from c/ Curtidores-Filet de Fora (Elche) Ceramic h: 46,5 CM; w: 54 cm Caliphate 10th-11th centuries