Civic countermarks on the silver coinage of Asia Minor in the 2nd century BC
In general the countermarking of Attic weight coins is comparatively rare, and when it occurs, appears from the surviving evidence to be highly episodic. Assembly of the material suggests that there are five main phenomena. The focus of this paper will be the fifth episode, which belongs to the 2nd...
Autor principal: | Meadows, A |
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Formato: | Conference item |
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Suna and İnan KIRAÇ Research Institute on Mediterranean Civilizations
2018
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