The following is from an article in the Saturday Review, from Head's "Ephesus and Its Coinage," and serves to show the importance numismatics occupies as a key to historical problems
Numismatists have long been interested in the question of whether any Greek coins had been issued in...
Thanks to the gradual advancements of antiquarian erudition that brought together different academic...
Summary. — Considered here are four issues, one of copper folles and three of gold solidi which have...
This article presents the first die study of the coinage of the koinon of Athena Ilias, the evidence...
The article briefly discusses the economic and political significance of the Alexander III (“t...
This article discusses the coinages issued by the cities of mainland Ionia between c. 404 and c. 332...
The article briefly discusses the economic and political significance of the Alexander III(“the Grea...
The first known representation of Artemis from Ephesus in Dacia was recovered in the spring of 2006,...
Summary. — The article presents and discusses two recent books on the function of coinage in ancient...
This article discusses a rare didrachm issued in the name of the first district (=meris) of Macedoni...
This book examines the common assumption that coins were produced in classical Greece to serve as sy...
The introduction of coinage marks an important innovation in the history of money and a transition i...
Cover-title: Coinage of Ephesus.Originally published in the Numismatic chronicle: New series, vol. X...
The city of Nicopolis was founded by Augustus to celebrate his victory at Actium in 31 BC; the artic...
Coinage, the practice of minting small bits of metal with distinctive marks, appearing in the second...
Numismatists have long been interested in the question of whether any Greek coins had been issued in...
Thanks to the gradual advancements of antiquarian erudition that brought together different academic...
Summary. — Considered here are four issues, one of copper folles and three of gold solidi which have...
This article presents the first die study of the coinage of the koinon of Athena Ilias, the evidence...
The article briefly discusses the economic and political significance of the Alexander III (“t...
This article discusses the coinages issued by the cities of mainland Ionia between c. 404 and c. 332...
The article briefly discusses the economic and political significance of the Alexander III(“the Grea...
The first known representation of Artemis from Ephesus in Dacia was recovered in the spring of 2006,...
Summary. — The article presents and discusses two recent books on the function of coinage in ancient...
This article discusses a rare didrachm issued in the name of the first district (=meris) of Macedoni...
This book examines the common assumption that coins were produced in classical Greece to serve as sy...
The introduction of coinage marks an important innovation in the history of money and a transition i...
Cover-title: Coinage of Ephesus.Originally published in the Numismatic chronicle: New series, vol. X...
The city of Nicopolis was founded by Augustus to celebrate his victory at Actium in 31 BC; the artic...
Coinage, the practice of minting small bits of metal with distinctive marks, appearing in the second...
Numismatists have long been interested in the question of whether any Greek coins had been issued in...
Thanks to the gradual advancements of antiquarian erudition that brought together different academic...
Summary. — Considered here are four issues, one of copper folles and three of gold solidi which have...