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COINS

2021
Abstract The evidence provided by coins has not been systematically incorporated in studies of ancient sport and spectacle. Coins are a source material as important as other documentary and visual sources; arguably, they are potentially of even greater importance, since coins constitute a more complete visual record than any other ...
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Coin-Rubbing Injuries

The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1994
Two cases of injuries caused by "coin rubbing" (Kuasha) are presented. In one case these injuries were confined to the neck, raising the possibility of strangulation, and in the other to the trunk and limbs, suggesting torture. Coin rubbing is practiced by most South-East Asian cultures, which believe that it relieves the symptoms of headache, fever ...
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DATING COINS, DATING WITH COINS

Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 2012
SummaryThis paper addresses the issue of how coins are dated, and how coins are then used to provide dates on archaeological excavations. Using examples from Roman archaeology, the author examines how patterns of manufacture, supply, loss and retrieval can impact on the value of those dates.
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Introduction: Coining the Coin-Tree

2018
Opening with an anecdote of the author’s first encounter with a coin-tree, this chapter details why this book was written and the methodology of data collection. It places the book within a wider corpus of material and research, exploring the variety of scholars who have deemed trees ‘good to think’.
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Coining

2005
Abstract Coining is a closed-die forging operation in which all surfaces of the workpiece are confined or restrained, resulting in a well-defined imprint of the die on the workpiece. This article focuses on the coining equipment (hammers and presses), lubricants, and general and special die materials used in the coining process.
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Charon’s Coins

Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology, 2016
Gascho, Dominic   +3 more
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Coins

2019
The coins of the Phoenician city-states were struck in the fifth and fourth centuries bce. Influenced by coins struck in Greece and eastern Greece, Sidon, Tyre, Byblos, and Aradus struck coins in silver and bronze. These coins functioned as the “small change” for the gold coins struck by the imperial mint of Achaemenid Persia.
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Coin

2023
Coin ist ein tragbares Device, das Menschen im Alltag dabei helfen soll einen gesünderen und bewussteren Umgang mit Smartphones zu schaffen. Bisherige Abhilfen wie Digital Wellbeing Apps und Maßnahmen wie Smartphone Detox helfen nur bedingt, weil sie einerseits nur im digitalen Bereich agieren und andererseits oftmals zu radikal und restriktiv sind, um
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ImpSuic: A quality updating rule in mixing coins with maximum utilities

International Journal of Intelligent Systems, 2021
Xinying Yu, Zhaojie Wang, Yilei Wang
exaly  

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