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Mytilene, Lampsakos, Chios and the financing of the Spartan fleet (406-404)
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Contributions to the history of the Romanian vocabulary: names of Polish coins that circulated in Moldova. I. Potronic / Contribuţii la istoria vocabularului românesc: nume de mone...
Published 2019-10-01“…Relative to the issue of the origin of the name of this coin, the proposed and accepted etymology is potrojnik (po + trojnik) which in Polish means ”three” or ”triple” (meaning coin of three groszy) and which in the Romanian numismatic literature came under the name of troyak (= trojaki). …”
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Heating Structure of the Second Half of the XVIII Century (based on the archaeological materials of Tobolsk)
Published 2023-10-01“…Stratigraphic surveys together with a numismatic collection allowed the authors to date the revealed heating structure to the second half of the XVIII century. …”
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João do Rio in Portugal: Counterfeit Currency and Luso-Brazilian Desleixo
Published 2018-11-01“…I contend that this anxiety constitutes one side—the obverse, in numismatic terms—of Rio’s portrait of Portugal during the first years of the 20th century. …”
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Aspectos de la Hispania romana del siglo IV. Límites cronológicos y consideraciones sobre las fuentes para su reconstrucción histórica.
Published 2010-02-01“…The way to research these problems is to make use of all the available sources: literary, archaeological, epigraphic, numismatic without forgetting the prosopography, administrative documents and geographic information. …”
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AN OVERVIEW ON HOARDING IN ROMAN SICILY AND THE EVIDENCE OF A NEW IMPERIAL HOARD FROM TYNDARIS
Published 2020-02-01“…<br />I have been collecting any available hoard data from Sicily in numismatic periodicals, scattered articles or notes in archaeological reports, data that I am presenting in general, not at the level of individual coins.…”
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Archaeological Research in the Seltpennoe Settlement 2019-2020
Published 2021-12-01“…The distribution of archaeological material and numismatic finds in chronological and topographical aspects is analyzed. …”
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Coins of the Western Turkic Qaghanate with a title “Tardu-Qaghan”
Published 2021-11-01“…We hope that with the increase in the number of numismatic finds these issues will be resolved. In particular, if it is possible to find the coins of the second type that are better preserved, which are related to Tardu Qaghan (576-583; 600-603), a lot of questions on this issue will be solved. …”
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Copper coins from the Bolgar settlement as a historical source
Published 2022-09-01“…Interdisciplinary research, including historical-numismatic and chemical analysis, allows one to make a number of assumptions and conclusions regarding the copper raw materials which served as material for minting coins, as well as regarding the monetary policy of the state of the Golden Horde. …”
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La política de integración y establecimiento de los bárbaros en la Galia durante los Constantínidas
Published 2009-10-01“…However the policy is portrayed in a confused way incorporating propaganda about annihilation and submission of the barbarian people, as we can notice in the numismatic.</p>…”
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Political authority and local agency: Cilicia Pedias and Syria between the Seleucid Empire and the Roman Republic
Published 2021“…Through a close reading of two Roman letters to the Cilician city of Mopsuestia, dated to 87 BCE (SEG 44.1227), and analysis of literary, epigraphic, and numismatic evidence for the final collapse of Seleucid authority in the early 60s BCE, I reveal that this was a locally driven process. …”
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The Golden Horde City of Ukek Based on Archaeological Investigations of 2005–2021
Published 2022-06-01“…According to the ceramic and numismatic materials, the route from Ukek through Azak to Crimea, Constantinople and Trebizond has been identified, and close interrelations with Mohshi have been recorded. …”
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Analytical study of an 1899 Peruvian dinero: unveiling the mystery of a coin that wasn’t officially minted
Published 2023-11-01“…This coin, which is present in some numismatic collections although there is no record of having been minted officially, has been characterized using non-destructive techniques such as X-ray fluorescence (XRF), scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy dispersive spectroscopy (SEM–EDS), and X-ray diffraction (XRD). …”
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Portrait d’une cité celtibère sous domination romaine
Published 2010-05-01“…This study of the Celtiberian town Contrebia Belaisca is the occasion for setting the record straight of the data drawn from many sources, literary, numismatic and epigraphic and of the archeological results concerning the city. …”
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L’Imperator Caesar Augustus, protecteur et garant de la paix. Variations sur un même thème des discours et pratiques impériales
Published 2024-01-01“…The sources used are primarily epigraphic and numismatic, leading on to a approach by the Latin abbreviators and the Historia Augusta, at the turn of the 4th and 5th centuries, depicting an (impossible, utopian?) …”
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Investigation of the Bolshye Pamyaly Burial Ground in 2022
Published 2023-12-01“…All the burials contained numismatic material sufficient to date the burial ground to the second half of the XVIII century. …”
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Iron Objects from Bagaevka Settlement (Part II)
Published 2022-06-01“…The area of the monument is 5.1 hectares, and the thickness of the cultural layer in some places exceeds 90 cm. Numismatic finds from the site belong to the Golden Horde coinage of the last quarter of the 13th - the beginning of the 1360s. …”
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Iron Objects from Bagaevka Settlement
Published 2022-02-01“…Bagaevka settlement is quite large rural settlement; the area of the site is 5.1 hectares, the thickness of the cultural layer in some places reaches more than 90 cm. Numismatic finds from the site belong to the Golden Horde mintage of the last quarter of 13th – beginning of 60s of 14th century. …”
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Byzantine trade privileges to Venice in the eleventh century: the chrysobull of 1092
Published 2004“…The paper sets out the case in support of this date on literary, palaeographical, numismatic and contextual grounds. Apart from having an impact on analysis of Byzantium's relations with Venice in the eleventh century, this new interpretation also has important implications for our assessment of the Byzantine context for the First Crusade.…”
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