The city of Nicopolis was founded by Augustus to celebrate his victory at Actium in 31 BC; the article investigates the main features of the graeco-roman community of Nicopolis and its civic identity through the study of the history of its mint and coinage, from Augustus to Gallien (27BC-AD268
This thesis examines and analyzes political propaganda on Augustan-era Roman imperial coinage by com...
In 190 BC, on the eve of the Battle of Magnesia ad Sipylum, the stationing of the armies of Antiochu...
The introduction of coinage marks an important innovation in the history of money and a transition i...
Located at the heart of Turkey’s industrial region today, eastern Marmara region also had a signific...
The article is a preliminary report of the analysis of coin finds at the archaeological site of Nico...
The coin dating from 270 AD depicts on its obverse side the Roman Emperor Valerian, the first Empero...
The principal focus of this thesis is the Upper Maeander Valley in Phrygia, which is now part of mo...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 111-124Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: The Sites and th...
The purpose of this article is to present a unique bronze coin of the Roman colony of Pella in Maced...
This paper examines the importance of the lituus on Augustan provincial coinage. On local coins of s...
The article briefly discusses the economic and political significance of the Alexander III(“the Grea...
The article briefly discusses the economic and political significance of the Alexander III (“t...
The central part of the thesis consists of the chronological arrangement and discussion of the coin ...
This article presents the first die study of the coinage of the koinon of Athena Ilias, the evidence...
Thrace, with its heterogeneous population; proximity to the Greek civilisation; and the long-lasting...
This thesis examines and analyzes political propaganda on Augustan-era Roman imperial coinage by com...
In 190 BC, on the eve of the Battle of Magnesia ad Sipylum, the stationing of the armies of Antiochu...
The introduction of coinage marks an important innovation in the history of money and a transition i...
Located at the heart of Turkey’s industrial region today, eastern Marmara region also had a signific...
The article is a preliminary report of the analysis of coin finds at the archaeological site of Nico...
The coin dating from 270 AD depicts on its obverse side the Roman Emperor Valerian, the first Empero...
The principal focus of this thesis is the Upper Maeander Valley in Phrygia, which is now part of mo...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 111-124Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: The Sites and th...
The purpose of this article is to present a unique bronze coin of the Roman colony of Pella in Maced...
This paper examines the importance of the lituus on Augustan provincial coinage. On local coins of s...
The article briefly discusses the economic and political significance of the Alexander III(“the Grea...
The article briefly discusses the economic and political significance of the Alexander III (“t...
The central part of the thesis consists of the chronological arrangement and discussion of the coin ...
This article presents the first die study of the coinage of the koinon of Athena Ilias, the evidence...
Thrace, with its heterogeneous population; proximity to the Greek civilisation; and the long-lasting...
This thesis examines and analyzes political propaganda on Augustan-era Roman imperial coinage by com...
In 190 BC, on the eve of the Battle of Magnesia ad Sipylum, the stationing of the armies of Antiochu...
The introduction of coinage marks an important innovation in the history of money and a transition i...