This article takes a diachronic look at foreign coins found in peninsular India in the first millennium CE, comparing both the pattern of finds of different coin arrivals over time, and their association with local coin types
Research objectives: The study of all known Golden Horde coin finds in India and China. Research ma...
The inspiration behind the pre-modern bronze round coinage standardised across China by the First Em...
Sasanian, Arabo-Sasanian, and Tabaristani coins (3rd–9th century) form a small but significant group...
The article examines hoards of mixed Aksumite and Roman gold coins found in Yemen with particular ex...
Occupying a pivotal spot on thenorth-west coast of India in the first centuries CE, the Kingdom of t...
This chapter examines coins as unique objects (rather than, as is usually done, serialised items of ...
This chapter discusses the different journeys and interpretations of two Byzantine coins, now both l...
Major campaigns of archaeological excavations at some of the largest and most important ancient citi...
The article presents examples of finds of ancient coins from Medieval and later contexts in Denmark....
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the find of a Byzantine solidus in Guleboda, Älmeboda parish...
Coins are as important as the inscription in history. Numismatics, the study of coins, is a multi-di...
Solidus of the emperor Marcian, found in India, 4.34g, Madras Government Museum, Darley Catalogue No...
International audienceArchaeological materials from the Mediterranean world in Southeast Asia are sc...
Summary. — Considered here are four issues, one of copper folles and three of gold solidi which have...
Cunningham, Alexander. Coins of Ancient India from the Earliest Times Down to the Seventh Century A....
Research objectives: The study of all known Golden Horde coin finds in India and China. Research ma...
The inspiration behind the pre-modern bronze round coinage standardised across China by the First Em...
Sasanian, Arabo-Sasanian, and Tabaristani coins (3rd–9th century) form a small but significant group...
The article examines hoards of mixed Aksumite and Roman gold coins found in Yemen with particular ex...
Occupying a pivotal spot on thenorth-west coast of India in the first centuries CE, the Kingdom of t...
This chapter examines coins as unique objects (rather than, as is usually done, serialised items of ...
This chapter discusses the different journeys and interpretations of two Byzantine coins, now both l...
Major campaigns of archaeological excavations at some of the largest and most important ancient citi...
The article presents examples of finds of ancient coins from Medieval and later contexts in Denmark....
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the find of a Byzantine solidus in Guleboda, Älmeboda parish...
Coins are as important as the inscription in history. Numismatics, the study of coins, is a multi-di...
Solidus of the emperor Marcian, found in India, 4.34g, Madras Government Museum, Darley Catalogue No...
International audienceArchaeological materials from the Mediterranean world in Southeast Asia are sc...
Summary. — Considered here are four issues, one of copper folles and three of gold solidi which have...
Cunningham, Alexander. Coins of Ancient India from the Earliest Times Down to the Seventh Century A....
Research objectives: The study of all known Golden Horde coin finds in India and China. Research ma...
The inspiration behind the pre-modern bronze round coinage standardised across China by the First Em...
Sasanian, Arabo-Sasanian, and Tabaristani coins (3rd–9th century) form a small but significant group...