This article offers a catalogue of the excavations conducted on the site of the Punic port and Tophet at Carthage from 1975 to 1978 by the ASOR, Harvard University and the University of Chicago. The distribution pattern of coin finds is similar to that of the other Carthage sites already published : Punic period 11, Early Roman, 1, Late Roman, 138 ; Byzantine period 279 (incl. 105 Vandalic coins), Modern period, 6.L'auteur publie les trouvailles des fouilles de l'Université Harvard et de celle de Chicago menées entre 1975 et 1978 sur le site du port punique et du tophet de Carthage. Elles se répartissent entre la période punique (11 ex.), Ier s. av.- Ier s. après J.-C, 1 ex, la période romaine tardive (138 ex) et la période byzantine, la pl...
The article analyses a number of four monetary forms of funerary accumulations that were found eithe...
Coins foreign to Marseilles mint discovered at the hill-fort of La Cloche, in Les Pennes-Mirabeau (B...
Summary. - The 2574 hyperpera discovered in Istanbul in 1953 represent the largest group of Paleolog...
This article offers a catalogue of the excavations conducted on the site of the Punic port and Tophe...
In the present article, 22 coins resulting from the archaeological research in Sector A from Tropaeu...
Punic bronze coins struck under the authority of Carthage in the central Mediterranean have survived...
This article is the continuation of studies previously published, devoted to pre-imperial sites in t...
This article presents the numismatic material discovered in Claros excavations during 1988-1997. The...
This article clarifies aspects of the production of amphorae in the Punic tradition. Material collec...
International audienceThe article presents recent discoveries made by the French Archaeological Miss...
This article publishes sculptures from the Tunisian site of Ziane : two Julio-Claudian portraits, re...
The bilateral excavations of the INP (Tunisia) and Ghent University (Belgium) on the Bir Massouda si...
Recent excavations conducted in Uchi Maius by a Tunisian-Italian team have delivered a large amount ...
RÉSUMÉ : La collection numismatique du site du Monument circulaire de Carthage se compose d'artefact...
Morrisson Cécile. Excavations at Carthage (1975) Conducted by the University of Michigan. Vol. I. Ed...
The article analyses a number of four monetary forms of funerary accumulations that were found eithe...
Coins foreign to Marseilles mint discovered at the hill-fort of La Cloche, in Les Pennes-Mirabeau (B...
Summary. - The 2574 hyperpera discovered in Istanbul in 1953 represent the largest group of Paleolog...
This article offers a catalogue of the excavations conducted on the site of the Punic port and Tophe...
In the present article, 22 coins resulting from the archaeological research in Sector A from Tropaeu...
Punic bronze coins struck under the authority of Carthage in the central Mediterranean have survived...
This article is the continuation of studies previously published, devoted to pre-imperial sites in t...
This article presents the numismatic material discovered in Claros excavations during 1988-1997. The...
This article clarifies aspects of the production of amphorae in the Punic tradition. Material collec...
International audienceThe article presents recent discoveries made by the French Archaeological Miss...
This article publishes sculptures from the Tunisian site of Ziane : two Julio-Claudian portraits, re...
The bilateral excavations of the INP (Tunisia) and Ghent University (Belgium) on the Bir Massouda si...
Recent excavations conducted in Uchi Maius by a Tunisian-Italian team have delivered a large amount ...
RÉSUMÉ : La collection numismatique du site du Monument circulaire de Carthage se compose d'artefact...
Morrisson Cécile. Excavations at Carthage (1975) Conducted by the University of Michigan. Vol. I. Ed...
The article analyses a number of four monetary forms of funerary accumulations that were found eithe...
Coins foreign to Marseilles mint discovered at the hill-fort of La Cloche, in Les Pennes-Mirabeau (B...
Summary. - The 2574 hyperpera discovered in Istanbul in 1953 represent the largest group of Paleolog...