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MASA AWAL HINGGA BERKEMBANGNYA KERAJAAN AJATAPPARENG (ABAD 14 – 18)
Published 2016-07-01“…This research result showed that archaeological value was very important in which we found many artefact and features such as ancient mosque, ancient grave, ground fortification, ancient well, arrow point, numismatics finds, dakon stone, mortar, ceramic and pottery.…”
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رؤیة معاصره لاستخدام زخرفة زهرة اللاله بأسلوب الکروشیه الفیلیة
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THE HYPOTHESIS OF THE ARSACIDS’ DESCENT FROM THE ACHAEMENIDS: MYTH OR REALITY?
Published 2021-12-01“…Оnly a comprehensive examination of the evidence provided by written sources in the field of the Parthian numismatics, epigraphy, archaeology, onomastics and other branches of science can give a complete answer to the issue. …”
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The Iconography of the Composition on the Seal of Constantine Mesopotamites (Worshippers’ Images in Byzantine Sigillography)
Published 2018-12-01“…This iconography is known as early as the fifth century (ivory diptych from the Victoria and Albert Museum), and from the ninth century (the Trebizond gospel) to the fourteenth century (the Urbino gonfalon) or to the fifteenth century (the Palaiologean numismatics). The Christian tradition uses the proskynesis in the monumental painting and applied arts, seal matrices in particular, as the customer’s subjective, personal repentance before the Lord or a saint, or his/her praying for justification and patronage. …”
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The Money Counterfeiters in Kyiv Region in the 19th - Early 20th Century
Published 2020-08-01“…The research is highly relevant and has high scientific significance not only for the history of money circulation and numismatics, but also for the history of criminalistics and jurisprudence.…”
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Brahmā at the Ajapāla Banyan Tree: Re-Examining Paintings at the Sulamani Temple, Bagan
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Coining it? Carolingian rulers and the Frankish coinage, c. 750-900
Published 2019“…The article is accompanied by an appendix introducing key resources for Carolingian numismatics.…”
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Studying of Parthian Coins Existing in the Malek Museum of Tehran
Published 2019-11-01“…Malek Museum is one of the precious and great treasures in terms of numismatics of ancient Persia. The Parthian coins existing in the museum have a special place in this collection. …”
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صناعة السکة بمصر فى عصر محمد علی (1220 – 1264هـ/1805-1848م) " دراسة فی تطورها وآثارها علی النقود"
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The Milindapañha in the Context of History of Indian Civilization
Published 2020-12-01“…These mentions in the Mahāvaṃsa are matched with the numismatics of Ceylon. From this analysis it is concluded that the document of Milindapaha was most likely created in Gāndhārī in the interval from the beginning of the 1st century B.C. to the end of the 1st century A.D., i.e. during the period of the domination of the syncretic culture of the North of India, combining Buddhism with certain elements of Hellenism. …”
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Sources médicinales et thermalisme dans le bassin de l'Ebre : les problèmes de la documentation antique
Published 1992-01-01“…Several of those are close to ancient habitats may hâve been in use since Roman —if not preroman— times; how/ ever, as texts are generally lacking, we can't identify water-cure establishments but by archaelogy, epigraphy or numismatics. Such documentation is unequal and hard to exploit, as will be seen with the four testified sites: Alhama de Aragon, Tiermas, Fitero and Panticosa.…”
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Coinage in Etruria: circulation and uses 500-32 BC
Published 2017“…Etruscan and Roman numismatics have historically been discussed separately, and the divide between the two has hindered our understanding of the development of monetization in Etruria. …”
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Mythological and Sacred Plant Motifs in Parthian Art with Emphasis on Coins' Motifs
Published 2022-03-01“…Despite the importance of coins as first-rate sources, the knowledge of numismatics from the Parthian period is very incomplete, compared to other periods in the history of Iran, and studies on coins from this period are more about the identification of kings and political history, and less about the subject of religion. …”
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Derin Paşaoǧlu D. Genealogy of the Crimean Khans according to “Umdet al-Akhbar” by Abdulgaffar Kyrymi
Published 2017-03-01“…In the opinion of the author, to solve these problems, along with genealogical and other narrative sources, it is also necessary to use the numismatics data and a large corpus of letters of the Crimean khans to the rulers of various countries.…”
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THE ILAC-PROJECT: SUPPORTING ANCIENT COIN CLASSIFICATION BY MEANS OF IMAGE ANALYSIS
Published 2013-07-01“…The benefits of such a system are manifold: operating at the suture between computer vision and numismatics, ILAC can reduce the day-to-day workload of numismatists by assisting them in classification tasks and providing a preselection of suitable coin classes. …”
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An Image-Based Class Retrieval System for Roman Republican Coins
Published 2020-07-01“…We propose an image-based class retrieval system for ancient Roman Republican coins that can be instrumental in various archaeological applications such as museums, Numismatics study, and even online auctions websites. …”
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Los aureus y denarius emitidos por Lucio Vero entre los años 160 al 169: propaganda, Historia y documentación
Published 2010-02-01“…<br /><br />ABSTRACT: This word es trying to investigate in important aspects the imperial roman propaganda through numismatics. The second century D.C. has been called with every right «The Golden Age of the Antoninos»; indeed, during this century a unique class emerges in Universal History: That of Philosopher emperors or friends of the philosophers, their activities during their mandates were always governed by the principle of philosophical humanism. …”
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