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Keltlerin Anadolu'ya Göçü: Göç Nedenleri, Yolları ve İlk On Yıl
Published 2012-01-01“…The aim in this paper is to research the reason, developments and paths of the Celtic/Galatian migration, and their deeds after the migration by using literary sources and epigraphic, numismatic and modern studies.…”
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Day of Archaeology 2011–2017: Global Community, Public Engagement, and Digital Practice
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Antiochia, 13 dicembre 115 d.C.: un terremoto, una data e una moneta in appendice
Published 2021-05-01“…In this paper, the Antioch’s earthquake is analysed in the light of the difficult congruence of ancient sources and contemporary reconstructions, which are often the result of an “anxiety of accumulation” of various archaeological and (also) numismatic evidence.…”
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Bicorporates on Coins. Reflections on their Occurrence and Use
Published 2022-06-01“…This paper focuses on coins with bicorporates – composite animals with one head and two bodies – a fascinating but rather neglected category of numismatic objects. The first known bicorporates appeared on Mesopotamian cylinder seals around the third millennium BC. …”
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A medal minted by the Dutch West India Company in 1637 in honour of Krzysztof Arciszewski as a cartographic source
Published 2018-09-01“…The example of the medal minted in 1637 confirms the credibility of cartographic representations featured on numismatic items. It should, naturally, be borne in mind that such representations must have been simplified due to the very nature of the means. …”
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Earrings from the Excavation of the Cemetery without Mounds Psebeps-3 of the Middle of the 14th – Beginning of the 15th Century in the Krasnodar Krai
Published 2022-12-01“…The importance and prospects of further research are determined by the results of paleo-anthropological and numismatic studies.…”
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METAL DELM - metal avrelianis contribution to the study of mining coins and anonymous quadrantes
Published 2016-01-01“…Both mining coins and anonymous quadrantes represent, in general, rare types of numismatic finds. Nine anonymous quadrantes are known so far from the territory of Serbia (Table 1) and the provenance is known for three specimens from the region of Guberevac-Babe (Kosmaj), housed in the National Museum in Belgrade. …”
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Un Pépin sur la Garonne ?
Published 2018-04-01“…It is to the middle of that decade that belongs a numismatic find at Auzeville (Haute-Garonne, near Toulouse) in 1878, which is of supreme interest for the light it throws on this mint. …”
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¿Bronce, plata u oro? Hallazgos de monedas y la paga del ejército romano
Published 2009-12-01“…Another fact important for the numismatic dating of military places is, that the Roman soldiers didn't received always newly minted coins. …”
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Monuments from Area Town of Madjary (the North Caucasus): current research developments
Published 2021-06-01“…Two sites could possibly be locations of the towns of Majary-al-Jedid and Karakogun, which are known due to numismatic and written sources. The medieval climate and landscape in the region allowed to a certain extent cultivating the Kuma river valley, prone to seasonal flooding. …”
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Next Chapter in the Legend of Silphion: Preliminary Morphological, Chemical, Biological and Pharmacological Evaluations, Initial Conservation Studies, and Reassessment of the Regio...
Published 2021-01-01“…Morphologic features of this species closely resemble silphion, as it appears in the numismatic figures of antique Cyrenaic coins, and conform to descriptions by ancient authors. …”
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Част от колективна находка със златни и сребърни монети от ХVІ – ХVІІ в. от фонда на НИМ – София
Published 2019-11-01“…Only five coins from this hoard were registered in the numismatic collection of the National Museum of History – Sofia – two gold coins and three silver coins. …”
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Pliska in the 8th century: problems and achievements
Published 2014-09-01“…According to the historical, archaeological and numismatic data available, the national center of Danubian Bulgaria was situated in the vicinity of contemporary Varna in the late 7th through 8th century.…”
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SYLLOGE NUMMORUM GRAECORUM, BRASIL I. MUSEU HISTÓRICO NACIONAL, RIO DE JANEIRO. MOEDAS GREGAS E PROVÍNCIAIS ROMANAS
Published 2014-10-01“…The numismatic collection of the Museu Histórico Nacional in Rio de Janeiro is the largest in Brazil. …”
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Silver, butter, cloth: Monetary and social Economies in the Viking Age
Published 2018“…Taking a multi-disciplinary approach that unites archaeological, numismatic, and metallurgical analyses, Kershaw and Williams examine the uses and sources of silver in both monetary and social transactions, addressing topics such as silver fragmentation, hoarding, and coin production and re-use. …”
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The height of denier tournois minting in Greece (1289-1313) according to new archaeometric data
Published 2017“…New archaeometric data, combined with numismatic information, and embedded in the historical sources, allow us now to attempt a year-by-year and blow-by-blow account of coin issuance of three major mints and polities. …”
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Лита копія медалі Моріца Саксонського з-під м. Кобріна Брестської обл., Республіки Білорусь
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Metallic Wares from Bagaevka Settlement
Published 2020-12-01“…Nedashkovsky in 1995, 2002–2003, 2006–2012 and 2014–2016. Numismatic finds from the site, which covered area 5.1 ha and has the cultural layer in some places with more than 90 cm width, belong to the Golden Horde mintage of the end of 13th – beginning of 60s of 14th century. …”
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Was there a ruler? Reflections on certain Aspects of the Career and Politics of the Triumvir M. Antony
Published 2017-12-01“…However, this does not give grounds for saying that his activities were deeply influenced by the political practice of Hellenistic monarchies. The analysis of numismatic data - the issues of coins of Antony, relating to his time in the East, inscriptions in his honor, data on his religious policy testifies that in general he remained within the framework of Roman political traditions.…”
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