The Great Transformation. Civic Coin Design in the Second Century BC
In this paper I suggest that there was a paradigm shift in Greek coinage in the second century BC. In contrast to Rome at the same time, this did not manifest itself in the form of the iconographic preoccupations of individuals or families, but rather in a new view of communal identity, which may be...
Main Author: | Meadows, A |
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Other Authors: | De Callataÿ, F |
Format: | Book section |
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Presses Universitaires de Liège
2018
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