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Coin hoard with imitations of Philip II from Bulgaria
The subject of the publication is a coin hoard containing 179 imitations known as “East Celtic”. They repeat the iconographic type of the tetradrachms of Philip II.
Slavova, M. , I. Prokopov
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Wolfgang Hahn and Vincent West, Sylloge of Aksumite Coins in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
Review
Alessandro Bausi
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Chemical studies of Chinese coinage II: from Qin to Yuan (221 BCE–1368 CE)
This paper surveys of the chemical composition of the copper alloy coinage in China from the Qin Dynasty to the end of the Yuan Dynasty (221 BCE–1368 CE).
A. M. Pollard, Ruiliang Liu
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A Note on a Samarian Coin Type. A Royal Horseman?
Some new, unlisted types of Samarian coins have appeared recently on the antiquities market. In the present paper I would like to discuss some points concerning one of them, which is especially interesting because of its iconography. The coin appeared on
Jarosław Bodzek
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Ballspielerinnen auf thessalischen Münzen. Ein Zeitvertreib als öffentliche Angelegenheit?
A series of silver oboloi from Larisa (late 5th c. B.C.) depict a young woman on the back side playing with a ball in various postures. She is commonly identified with the eponymous nymph of the polis, primarily because of the testimony of the Suda ...
Jochen Griesbach
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THE CREDIBILITY OF RELIGIOUS QUOTES ON ISLAMIC NUMISMATICS CONSIDERING ITS ACTUAL HISTORICAL CONTEXT: THE CASE OF ṬARMASHĪRĪN KHAN [PDF]
Islamic Numismatics provides many mottoes, nishāns, tamghas and figures that largely reflect the various contexts of its production. An understanding of these contexts, specifically the religious, political, and economic ones, with the help of related ...
Atef Ramadan, Ahmed Ameen
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MARC ANTONY IN THE WORLD OF HELLINISTIC MONARCHIES: SOVEREIGN OR MAGISTRATE?
The article examines the question whether the political practice of the Hellenistic monarchy had a profound influence on the policy of the Roman triumvir Marc Antony.
E. V. Smykov
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THE COINAGE OF AL-ANDALUS [PDF]
This paper presents the evolution of Andalusi coins, from the first issues that appeared during the Islamic conquest of the Iberian Peninsula, continuing with the Umayyad issues of Al-Andalus (Emirate and Caliphate), the Ḥammūdid ones and those of 11th ...
Almudena ARIZA ARMADA
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This paper focuses on the Hellenistic Middle East, especially the age of Ptolemaic Alexandrian and Syrian Seleucid influence. It investigates and clarifies some of the Hellenistic-age historical and archaeological material culture within the ...
Naif Adel Haddad
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The introduction of coinage in Europe did not change pre-existing monetary patterns
IntroductionThis paper investigates whether the introduction of coinage in Europe fundamentally changed pre-existing monetary circulation patterns. By analysing the statistical properties of bronze money before and after the advent of coinage (c. 1500–27
Nicola Ialongo
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