Coin as a Means of Propaganda (According to the 12th — 18th cc. Georgian Money)

7th volume of “Materials in Archaeology and History of Ancient and Medieval Crimea” shows article “Coin as a Means of Propaganda (According to Georgian Numismatics)” by Tedo Dundua and Emil Avdaliani. Now the story is prolonged. Everywhere coin facilitated exchange of goods. It was employed also for...

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Main Authors: Tedo Dundua, Akaki Chikobava
Format: Article
Language:Bulgarian
Published: Nizhnevartovsk State University 2016-12-01
Series:Материалы по археологии и истории античного и средневекового Крыма
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/556184#.WPjuWaAvUbc
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Summary:7th volume of “Materials in Archaeology and History of Ancient and Medieval Crimea” shows article “Coin as a Means of Propaganda (According to Georgian Numismatics)” by Tedo Dundua and Emil Avdaliani. Now the story is prolonged. Everywhere coin facilitated exchange of goods. It was employed also for different propaganda. Georgians did the same as seen in the monetary groups as follows: Georgian credit money (12th c. — the 20s of 13th c.), coins of the Georgian kings in the 13th — 14th cc., Western Georgian money of the 13th — 15th cc., coins of the Georgian kings in the 18th c. We outline the results of our study for a scientific discussion.
ISSN:2219-8857