Summary. — Considered here are four issues, one of copper folles and three of gold solidi which have been tentatively attributed to a mint in Jerusalem for the last 25 years. The copper folles can definitely be attributed to Jerusalem since one variety bears the city's name as a mint- mark. In order to attribute the solidi it has been necessary to consider the detailed history of the eastern mediterranean for the first thirty years of the seventh century, inadequate though the facts are. This study occupies the first part of the article. The result of the historical study indicates that two groups of solidi, one of Phocas and one of Heracius' sole reign, were probably struck in Jerusalem but that the type struck in the early years of the jo...
This paper details a study of the coinage of Susa struck prior to Seleukos's annexation of the provi...
We publish the results of measurements of specific gravity by Peter Bartlett on 23 of 32 known coins...
The article briefly discusses the economic and political significance of the Alexander III (“t...
Summary. — Considered here are four issues, one of copper folles and three of gold solidi which have...
A survey of the gold and copper coinages minted at Thessalonica between c. 408 and c. 629 concentrat...
Thesis Hebrew University In response to the need for 'small change', quantities of small bronze coi...
Major campaigns of archaeological excavations at some of the largest and most important ancient citi...
A number of different explanations have been offered for a series of marks appearing at the end of t...
Summary. — The so-called « Arab-Byzantine » coinage contains a complex series of undated and anonymo...
There is practically nothing in the historical sources about his having shown an interest in minting...
The subject for this dissertation is the study of Byzantine monetary affairs from the accesion of Le...
Summary. — In the light of a hoard of 158 silver Palaeologan coins, from John V (1354- 1391) to 1453...
Durliat Jean. Studies in Early Byzantine Gold Coinage, édité par Wolfgang Hahn et William Metcalf. I...
Publication of an Heraclius and Heraclius Constantin’s solidus, which was found on the commune of No...
Thirty-four gold solidi coins and two pairs of gold/jewel earrings were discovered at an archaeologi...
This paper details a study of the coinage of Susa struck prior to Seleukos's annexation of the provi...
We publish the results of measurements of specific gravity by Peter Bartlett on 23 of 32 known coins...
The article briefly discusses the economic and political significance of the Alexander III (“t...
Summary. — Considered here are four issues, one of copper folles and three of gold solidi which have...
A survey of the gold and copper coinages minted at Thessalonica between c. 408 and c. 629 concentrat...
Thesis Hebrew University In response to the need for 'small change', quantities of small bronze coi...
Major campaigns of archaeological excavations at some of the largest and most important ancient citi...
A number of different explanations have been offered for a series of marks appearing at the end of t...
Summary. — The so-called « Arab-Byzantine » coinage contains a complex series of undated and anonymo...
There is practically nothing in the historical sources about his having shown an interest in minting...
The subject for this dissertation is the study of Byzantine monetary affairs from the accesion of Le...
Summary. — In the light of a hoard of 158 silver Palaeologan coins, from John V (1354- 1391) to 1453...
Durliat Jean. Studies in Early Byzantine Gold Coinage, édité par Wolfgang Hahn et William Metcalf. I...
Publication of an Heraclius and Heraclius Constantin’s solidus, which was found on the commune of No...
Thirty-four gold solidi coins and two pairs of gold/jewel earrings were discovered at an archaeologi...
This paper details a study of the coinage of Susa struck prior to Seleukos's annexation of the provi...
We publish the results of measurements of specific gravity by Peter Bartlett on 23 of 32 known coins...
The article briefly discusses the economic and political significance of the Alexander III (“t...