This chapter examines coins as unique objects (rather than, as is usually done, serialised items of mass production) to understand how they were used and understood in a south Indian context in Late Antiquity. It is based on extensive work with museum collections in India
The focus of this thesis is the nature of the interaction between the civic elites and the civic coi...
Callu Jean-Pierre. Coin finds and coin use in the Roman World, The thirteenth Oxford Symposium on Co...
Samudragupta’s gold coins of Asvamedha Type are frequently mentioned by historians of ancient Indi...
This chapter examines coins as unique objects (rather than, as is usually done, serialised items of ...
This article takes a diachronic look at foreign coins found in peninsular India in the first millenn...
Cunningham, Alexander. Coins of Ancient India from the Earliest Times Down to the Seventh Century A....
A presentation on minute aspects of coin analysis which might reveal social and ritual practices ass...
This chapter discusses the different journeys and interpretations of two Byzantine coins, now both l...
Coins are as important as the inscription in history. Numismatics, the study of coins, is a multi-di...
In the first centuries after Christ, the Indian subcontinent entered the orbit of the Roman state’s ...
Occupying a pivotal spot on thenorth-west coast of India in the first centuries CE, the Kingdom of t...
Coinage materialised Empire under Rome in many ways. The topic is approached here under four heading...
Numismatics is the study of coins . Coin is one of the most important archaeological element in the ...
Solidus of the emperor Marcian, found in India, 4.34g, Madras Government Museum, Darley Catalogue No...
The focus of this thesis is the nature of the interaction between the civic elites and the civic coi...
The focus of this thesis is the nature of the interaction between the civic elites and the civic coi...
Callu Jean-Pierre. Coin finds and coin use in the Roman World, The thirteenth Oxford Symposium on Co...
Samudragupta’s gold coins of Asvamedha Type are frequently mentioned by historians of ancient Indi...
This chapter examines coins as unique objects (rather than, as is usually done, serialised items of ...
This article takes a diachronic look at foreign coins found in peninsular India in the first millenn...
Cunningham, Alexander. Coins of Ancient India from the Earliest Times Down to the Seventh Century A....
A presentation on minute aspects of coin analysis which might reveal social and ritual practices ass...
This chapter discusses the different journeys and interpretations of two Byzantine coins, now both l...
Coins are as important as the inscription in history. Numismatics, the study of coins, is a multi-di...
In the first centuries after Christ, the Indian subcontinent entered the orbit of the Roman state’s ...
Occupying a pivotal spot on thenorth-west coast of India in the first centuries CE, the Kingdom of t...
Coinage materialised Empire under Rome in many ways. The topic is approached here under four heading...
Numismatics is the study of coins . Coin is one of the most important archaeological element in the ...
Solidus of the emperor Marcian, found in India, 4.34g, Madras Government Museum, Darley Catalogue No...
The focus of this thesis is the nature of the interaction between the civic elites and the civic coi...
The focus of this thesis is the nature of the interaction between the civic elites and the civic coi...
Callu Jean-Pierre. Coin finds and coin use in the Roman World, The thirteenth Oxford Symposium on Co...
Samudragupta’s gold coins of Asvamedha Type are frequently mentioned by historians of ancient Indi...