International audienceThe distinction between dôra and phoroi among the Thracians is variously interpreted. It is generally assumed that in the great Odrysian kingdom of the 5th century BC a system of informal payments, in non-monetary form (dôra), coexisted with a more institutionalized one (phoros), settled in coins. This binary perception, as well as the one making these two forms of takings the same indistinct category, are being questioned through the review of a set of numismatic, literary, epigraphic and archaeological sources. The case of the Greek cities paying dôra and phoroi to kings of the inner Thrace in the 4th and 3rd century BC helps clarifying the distinction between these two categories of payments in our sources.La distin...
International audienceThe study of the commercial activities of Pharaonic Egypt has been traditional...
The monetary activity of Botrys is limited to five bronze issues struck during the roman period : on...
Tetradrachms (here called tetrachma, as very often during the Hellenistic Period) are mentionned in ...
International audienceThe distinction between dôra and phoroi among the Thracians is variously inter...
The distinction between dôra and phoroi among the Thracians is variously interpreted. It is generall...
The understanding of Thracian coinages has been disrupted by a political approach systematically com...
International audienceThucydides and Xenophon report several Athenian fundraisings in Ionia between ...
The Asyut hoard is a very interesting example of the hoards consisting of coins from many mints buri...
Although an important marker of collective identity, coinage is often absent from current research o...
Summary. — The article presents and discusses two recent books on the function of coinage in ancient...
Summary. — A hoard of bronze coins found near Phoinike, the capital of the Epirot tribe of Chaones, ...
Doukellis Panagiotis N. Peindre les autres - peindre les Thraces : D. Tsiafaki, Thrace in Athenian i...
The substantial differences intercurring between the persian and the greek coinage are fully reflect...
International audienceThe currencies originating in the colonies of Thasos provide valuable informat...
International audienceThe study of the commercial activities of Pharaonic Egypt has been traditional...
The monetary activity of Botrys is limited to five bronze issues struck during the roman period : on...
Tetradrachms (here called tetrachma, as very often during the Hellenistic Period) are mentionned in ...
International audienceThe distinction between dôra and phoroi among the Thracians is variously inter...
The distinction between dôra and phoroi among the Thracians is variously interpreted. It is generall...
The understanding of Thracian coinages has been disrupted by a political approach systematically com...
International audienceThucydides and Xenophon report several Athenian fundraisings in Ionia between ...
The Asyut hoard is a very interesting example of the hoards consisting of coins from many mints buri...
Although an important marker of collective identity, coinage is often absent from current research o...
Summary. — The article presents and discusses two recent books on the function of coinage in ancient...
Summary. — A hoard of bronze coins found near Phoinike, the capital of the Epirot tribe of Chaones, ...
Doukellis Panagiotis N. Peindre les autres - peindre les Thraces : D. Tsiafaki, Thrace in Athenian i...
The substantial differences intercurring between the persian and the greek coinage are fully reflect...
International audienceThe currencies originating in the colonies of Thasos provide valuable informat...
International audienceThe study of the commercial activities of Pharaonic Egypt has been traditional...
The monetary activity of Botrys is limited to five bronze issues struck during the roman period : on...
Tetradrachms (here called tetrachma, as very often during the Hellenistic Period) are mentionned in ...