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Requests of Brown by LC Classification: December 2009 [PDF]
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Souto, Ruth E..
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The early medieval coin‐using economy is traditionally conceptualized as a masculine sphere with minimal female involvement. This article examines a corpus of 135 gold and pale gold coins of the later sixth and seventh centuries that underwent modification as coin‐pendants, a form of jewellery that belongs almost exclusively to feminine contexts ...
Katie D. Haworth +1 more
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A Rare Dirham in the name of Ya’la b. Ahmed Al-Yafirny) …_347A.H/…_958A.D)
This paper deals with studying a rare dirham in the name of Ya’la b. Ahmed Al-Yafirny. As this dirham has never been studied before and its being studied for the first time through this paper.
Dr. Othman Salama Attia Mohamed
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Requests of Brown by LC Classification: May 2011 [PDF]
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Souto, Ruth E..
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Abstract While bibliographic classifications are traditionally based on disciplines, the logical alternative is phenomenon‐based classification. Although not prevalent, this approach has been explored in the 20th century by J.D. Brown, the Classification Research Group, and others.
Claudio Gnoli +2 more
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This article explores numismatic materials relating to the Hephtalits, who lived on the territory of Central Asia and neighboring territories in the 4th-6th centuries AD.
Aydogdy Kurbanov
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КЛАД РИМСКИХ ПРОВИНЦИАЛЬНЫХ ТЕТРАДРАХМ III В. ИЗ ОКРЕСТНОСТЕЙ СЕВАСТОПОЛЯ [PDF]
Объектом изучения стал монетный клад, найденный в начале XXI в. в окрестностях Севастополя. К сожалению, значительную его часть разобрали местные жители.
Андриевский, Д.В. +1 more
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Requests of Brown by LC Classification: July 2009 [PDF]
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Souto, Ruth E..
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Making money out of making money in ancient Athens
Abstract The observed weights of ancient coins are usually less than the nominal “ideal” weights of the coin standards to which they belong because state authorities took a fee—“seigniorage”—for minting coins to cover costs and to make a profit. The basis for calculating the amount taken by the state and the way it administered manufacture are not well
Gillan Davis, Francis Albarède
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Requests of Brown by LC Classification: February 2011 [PDF]
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Souto, Ruth E..
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