This paper focuses on coins with bicorporates – composite animals with one head and two bodies – a fascinating but rather neglected category of numismatic objects. The first known bicorporates appeared on Mesopotamian cylinder seals around the third millennium BC. They subsequently appeared in Aegean, Greek, Etruscan and Roman art as well as that of pre-Islamic Syria and Iran. In medieval Europe, they flourished in Romanesque churches in Southern Europe and Scandinavia, in particular Denmark. Furthermore, they also emerged in India, China and Southeast Asia. Bicorporates exist across a remarkably wide geographical and chronological range. However, art historians and archaeologists alike mostly disregard them. Only a few scholars have carrie...
The last twenty years of numismatic research in Serbia and Romania have produced an unprecedented se...
The central part of the thesis consists of the chronological arrangement and discussion of the coin ...
This article takes an iconological approach to the interpretation of coin imagery, highlighting the ...
Very few studies devoted to coin pendants simultaneously take into account their numismatic, technic...
The kings of Norway issued coins on a regular basis starting in the mid-11th century, and probably c...
384 p. 408 ill., [110] pl.National audienceOver a century of coin finds at Bibracte, between 1868 an...
Coinage, the practice of minting small bits of metal with distinctive marks, appearing in the second...
The use of coins as pendants is a common practice in the Scandinavian Viking Age (c. AD 800–1140). A...
This article deals with two orichalcum coins of the emperors Domitian and Trajan set into ancient de...
The provincial coinage of the Roman Empire has proven to be a rich source for studying civic experie...
The article deals with two orichalcum coins of the emperors Domitian and Trajan set into ancient dec...
U radu se obrađuje tema zoomorfnih, teriomorfnih i tetramorfnih simbola na kovanicama. U ovom prvom ...
In many parts of the Greek world, lower dies with more than one obverse type were occasionally used ...
Classification of coins from the Valdemar eraThoughts prompted by a coin from Gudme church Coin date...
The article deals with the silver Western European Denarius (Penny) with unusual signs on the revers...
The last twenty years of numismatic research in Serbia and Romania have produced an unprecedented se...
The central part of the thesis consists of the chronological arrangement and discussion of the coin ...
This article takes an iconological approach to the interpretation of coin imagery, highlighting the ...
Very few studies devoted to coin pendants simultaneously take into account their numismatic, technic...
The kings of Norway issued coins on a regular basis starting in the mid-11th century, and probably c...
384 p. 408 ill., [110] pl.National audienceOver a century of coin finds at Bibracte, between 1868 an...
Coinage, the practice of minting small bits of metal with distinctive marks, appearing in the second...
The use of coins as pendants is a common practice in the Scandinavian Viking Age (c. AD 800–1140). A...
This article deals with two orichalcum coins of the emperors Domitian and Trajan set into ancient de...
The provincial coinage of the Roman Empire has proven to be a rich source for studying civic experie...
The article deals with two orichalcum coins of the emperors Domitian and Trajan set into ancient dec...
U radu se obrađuje tema zoomorfnih, teriomorfnih i tetramorfnih simbola na kovanicama. U ovom prvom ...
In many parts of the Greek world, lower dies with more than one obverse type were occasionally used ...
Classification of coins from the Valdemar eraThoughts prompted by a coin from Gudme church Coin date...
The article deals with the silver Western European Denarius (Penny) with unusual signs on the revers...
The last twenty years of numismatic research in Serbia and Romania have produced an unprecedented se...
The central part of the thesis consists of the chronological arrangement and discussion of the coin ...
This article takes an iconological approach to the interpretation of coin imagery, highlighting the ...