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Praehistorische Zeitschrift, 2023
Attempts were made in several locations in Central Europe to continue minting in gold, following the Celtic Boii tradition which began to fade after the collapse of the Bohemian-Moravian oppida at the turn of the LTD1/D2 phases (ca. 60/50 BC).
Michał Grygiel, Adam Kędzierski
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Attempts were made in several locations in Central Europe to continue minting in gold, following the Celtic Boii tradition which began to fade after the collapse of the Bohemian-Moravian oppida at the turn of the LTD1/D2 phases (ca. 60/50 BC).
Michał Grygiel, Adam Kędzierski
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Coinage and Coin Use in Medieval Italy
, 2023Contents: Introduction Part I Coin Use in Medieval Italy: Residuality, non-residuality, and continuity of circulation: some examples from the Crypta Balbi Coin hoards Monetary circulation and notarial formulas in early medieval Italy Coinage in the early
A. Rovelli
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GEMCash ― Towards a Diamond Redeemable Stable-Growth Coin
2022 International Conference on Cyber-Physical Social Intelligence (ICCSI), 2022Blockchain-based cryptocurrencies have enabled secure and trustless transactions between parties. As a result, they have gained widespread adoption and popularity in recent years.
Eranga Bandara +7 more
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, 2019
The aim of this paper is to reconstruct the circulation of coinage through an analysis of finds of hoards of ‘Illyrian coins’ from the territory of Greek Illyria in the period from the 4th to the 1st century BC.
M. Daniel
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The aim of this paper is to reconstruct the circulation of coinage through an analysis of finds of hoards of ‘Illyrian coins’ from the territory of Greek Illyria in the period from the 4th to the 1st century BC.
M. Daniel
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, 2019
Les estuaires constituent un habitat unique pour une grande variété d'organismes vivants et des airesd'alevinage pour de nombreuses espèces marines. Cependant ils sont aussi très vulnérables.
Sophie Defontaine
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Les estuaires constituent un habitat unique pour une grande variété d'organismes vivants et des airesd'alevinage pour de nombreuses espèces marines. Cependant ils sont aussi très vulnérables.
Sophie Defontaine
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Chinese and Taiwanese Histories Recorded by Circulation Coins
2023Lawrence K. Wang (2023). Chinese & Taiwanese Histories Recorded by Circulation Coins; In: "Evolutionary Progress in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM)", Lawrence K. Wang and Hung-ping Tsao (editors). Volume 5, Number 10B, October 2023; 5(10B), 90 pages, . Lenox Institute Press, MA, USA.
Tsao, Hung-ping, Wang, Lawrence K
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The circulation of coins and the Roman periphery
Archaeological Dialogues, 2005The discussion of coin finds in the European periphery and the light they throw on the nature of the Roman socio-economic complex is the most interesting part of this paper for me, because it is somewhat analogous to the relations of western Europe with west Africa in the 19th and early colonial 20th centuries.
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Coin Circulation and Mint Activity in the Late Roman Empire: some economic implications
Archaeological Journal, 1978M. Fulford
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Coins and Circulation in Addison’s Prose
2021Abstract In his Remarks on Several Parts of Italy (1705), Addison regularly draws on his deep knowledge of Latin poetry in order to ‘compare the natural face of the country with the Landskips that the Poets have given us of it’. Less conventionally, but just as regularly, he elucidates landscape, history, and antiquities through ...
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