This article presents a catalogue, die study, and commentary on Tiribazus’s Cilician staters showing the figure in the winged disc on the reverse. The coins were minted in the 380s BC while Tiribazus was co-commander of the Achaemenid force suppressing a revolt on Cyprus. The catalogue is the first that gathers examples from mints other than Issus; it also re-examines the corpus for Issus begun by Brindley (1993). The historical context and hoard evidence permit the amendment of the production date of these coins, while the variation between legends (not previously explored) clarifies questions regarding the significance of the Greek ethnics and the use of Aramaic
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In 190 BC, on the eve of the Battle of Magnesia ad Sipylum, the stationing of the armies of Antiochu...
International audienceThis paper examines a number of Lycian coins dated to the second half of the f...
Damascus is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Due to a lack of textual s...
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Coins minted by fourth century BCE Persian officials form a wonderful complement to the literary sou...
The history of Hellenistic Bactria (northern Afghanistan, and areas of Tajikistan and Uzbekistan) is...
The present article deals with the short-term coinage with ΜΕΛΣΑ on its reverse that seems to have b...
This paper is the final component in a trilogy that documents a die study of the large denomination ...
This paper details a study of the coinage of Susa struck prior to Seleukos's annexation of the provi...
Summary. - The subject is a unique silver coin in the Staatliche Museen, Berlin, datable from its st...
The following study discusses numismatic depictions of the figure in the winged disc minted in Samar...
The Phocaean colony of Massalia introduced its own coinage around 525 BC. The “heavy” drachm, a silv...
A tetradrachm die study of the Macedonian imperial coinage attributed to Berytos by Price establishe...
Résumé. — The article discusses the limited coinage of Antiochus II (261-246 B.C.) that can securely...
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International audienceThis paper examines a number of Lycian coins dated to the second half of the f...
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