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Hadrian and Aigeai: a new Tridrachmon
Published 2007-05-01“…Hadrian and Aigeai: a new TridrachmonSince 2005, Hadrianic silver coins from Cilician Aegeae have repeatedly appeared on the numismatic market. This made us reconsider the importance of the seaport in Roman times. …”
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ROMAN DACIA IN THE DIGITAL ERA
Published 2020-07-01“…The large quantity of material evidence – epigraphic, figurative, ceramic, architectural and numismatic – is constantly growing due to the numerous rescue excavations in the last two decades. …”
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Lily Ross Taylor on “The Contribution of the Coinage to the Study of Caesar’s Dictatorship and Deification”
Published 2022-12-01“…They also clearly articulate her methodology for using numismatic sources in historical research. A short introduction attempts to put these notes in their scholarly context and points toward Miss Taylor’s planned work, much of it uncompleted at the time of her death. …”
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A silver deposit from Niedźwiedź – another premise in the study of the origins and function of a stronghold in steklin in Dobrzyń region
Published 2023-12-01“…The factual scope of the article includes primarily the results of numismatic analyses of one Arabic coin and the remaining Western European coins, including the prevailing group of so-called cross denarii. …”
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The 2012 Studies of the Kashan I Fortified Site
Published 2013-06-01“…The stratigraphy of the rampart and the cultural layer has been studied; the material obtained has been instrumental in amplifying the data about the dating and material culture of the city. On the basis of numismatic finds and ceramic materials, the dating of the Kashan I fortified settlement site from the later pre-Mongol period and the earlier Golden Horde time has been confirmed.…”
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Long Before Aï-Khanoum: Historiographical Representation of Hellenistic Bactria In Barthold Niebur's Vötrage Über Alte Geschichte
Published 2019-12-01“…The first part offers a panorama of archaeological, epigraphic and numismatic research after the great French excavations in Afghanistan in the 1960 and 1970’s. …”
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Athena in Anatolia
Published 2016-04-01“…A major problem is how to treat numismatic evidence; whereas in inscriptions in many regions, Phrygia above all, Athena is almost unattested as a recipient of cult, she appears on the coinage of many cities. …”
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Minas, metales reciclados y monedas
Published 2018-01-01“…The number of analyses of ancient and late-antiquity metal objects has been growing exponentially in recent years; of particular interest among these are coins, not only for the tradition of numismatic studies but especially for the information that these studies can provide on the origin of the metals used, thus furnishing a nexus between mines and coins. …”
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Dénomination et identité familiale. L’exemple de Metellus Scipion
Published 2021-04-01“…Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio, who has changed his name because of a “testamentary adoption”, bears a denomination, which presents twelve different onomastic formulae in the literary, epigraphic and numismatic evidence. This diversity is baffling and seems no worth analyzing, as denomination seems to be a matter of arbitrariness. …”
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The Thirty Pieces of Silver. Coin Relics in Medieval and Modern Europe
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Augustus and the Administrative Reorganization of Southern Lusitania
Published 2017-07-01“…Literary, archaeological and numismatic sources allow us to meet various oppida in southern Lusitania in the 1st century BC. …”
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Базилика «Крузе» в Херсонесе: новые исследования. Основные итоги / Kruze basilica in Chersonesos: new study. Main outcomes
Published 2014-12-01“…. / Excavations of recent years the temple complex of the Kruze basilica in the North-east area of Chersonesos allow (based on archaeological and numismatic materials) reasonably argue that its construction took place in the era of Justinian the Great. …”
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Les agglomérations de la province de Lyonnaise Troisième (Bretagne et Pays de la Loire) : entre abandon, perduration et nouvelles créations (iiie-vie s. apr. J.-C.)
Published 2017-12-01“…Along the 5th-6th c., we observe an important retraction of the urban network, which is however balanced by the creation of new agglomerations whose existence appears in some textual and numismatic sources.…”
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Les agglomérations / vici / castra du Centre-Est de la Gaule : morphologie et fonctions (iiie-viie s. apr. J.-C.)
Published 2017-12-01“…This paper describes a few towns of Central-Eastern Gaul where archaeological, literary, epigraphic, numismatic sources allow to detect the evolution of occupations from the early Empire and how new models appear along the 4th-6th c. …”
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M. Antonius Aristocrates: Provincial involvement with Roman power in the late 1st century B.C.
Published 2013“…An unpublished inscription from Corinth (I-1973-4) offers important new information about Aristocrates and the name of a previously unknown tribe of Roman Corinth; additional inscriptions and numismatic evidence that were not previously associated with Aristocrates further complete the picture. …”
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Report of the Archaeological Survey of Chamak and its Surroundings, District Amaravati, Maharashtra
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Al-Mu˓tadd y el puente de Alcántara (Cáceres)
Published 2006-11-01“…Much of the analysis is devoted to proving the authenticity of the warlike episode that it narrates, backed up by numismatic and documentary sources. Two particularly important elements examined in that process are the role of Prince ˓abbādíal-Mu˓tadd and the implications of the laqab with which he is cited. …”
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HADRIAN AND THE LIMITS TO POWER
Published 2020-02-01“…Both the constraints which Hadrian faced in his early reign because of the context in which he came to power, and the ways in which his mode of reign seems to have shifted expectations for later rulers are reflected in the way the emperor was (numismatically) represented.…”
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Cult Image or Decor? Options for the Interpretation of Deities on Provincial Coinage from Asia Minor in an Overview of Research History
Published 2023-06-01“…</p> <p> The essay brings together opinions from 140 years of international numismatic scholarship and thus offers an overview of the changing patterns of interpretation as well as their range in general. …”
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