This study makes the case for the reattribution from Byblos to a second mint at Arados (Arados II) of the coinage of Alexander the Great bearing the ligate AP mint mark. The majority of the early output from this mint was gold staters. Most probably the mint was established to accommodate the expansion of gold coinage production from c. 328/7 BC, while silver Alexandrine coinage remained the priority of the first mint (Arados I), which had its origins in the old Achaemenid mint at Arados. After the initial striking of a substantial gold stater coinage, accompanied by a minor silver tetradrachm mintage, Arados II then issued a sizeable silver tetradrachm coinage. Both mints at Arados produced Macedonian imperial coinage until c. 321/0 BC a...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 52-59.Alexander I ruled Macedonia between 498/7 and 451 B.C. ...
The earliest tetradrachms (Group 1) from the mint of Alexander the Great at Babylon show a rapid pro...
The history of Philip II of Macedon and Alexander the Great has been tremendously studied through an...
A tetradrachm die study of the Macedonian imperial coinage attributed to Berytos by Price establishe...
After a brief commissioning period involving the contemporaneous serial striking of coins in each of...
The northern Phoenician port city of Karne was responsible for three small, short duration emissions...
Coinage bearing an anchor symbol and the name of Alexander was struck at the Babylon II mint under S...
The article briefly discusses the economic and political significance of the Alexander III(“the Grea...
The re-integration into the general collection of the Cabinet des Médailles in Paris of the coins pr...
International audienceThe capture of the Achaemenid treasuries in 331–330 BCE by Alexander the Great...
Northern Phoenicia is ill known because of the lack of sufficient literary and archaeological source...
The article briefly discusses the economic and political significance of the Alexander III (“t...
This paper details a study of the coinage of Susa struck prior to Seleukos's annexation of the provi...
A survey of the gold and copper coinages minted at Thessalonica between c. 408 and c. 629 concentrat...
As a result of this die study the coinage in the name of Alexander and Seleukos formerly assigned to...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 52-59.Alexander I ruled Macedonia between 498/7 and 451 B.C. ...
The earliest tetradrachms (Group 1) from the mint of Alexander the Great at Babylon show a rapid pro...
The history of Philip II of Macedon and Alexander the Great has been tremendously studied through an...
A tetradrachm die study of the Macedonian imperial coinage attributed to Berytos by Price establishe...
After a brief commissioning period involving the contemporaneous serial striking of coins in each of...
The northern Phoenician port city of Karne was responsible for three small, short duration emissions...
Coinage bearing an anchor symbol and the name of Alexander was struck at the Babylon II mint under S...
The article briefly discusses the economic and political significance of the Alexander III(“the Grea...
The re-integration into the general collection of the Cabinet des Médailles in Paris of the coins pr...
International audienceThe capture of the Achaemenid treasuries in 331–330 BCE by Alexander the Great...
Northern Phoenicia is ill known because of the lack of sufficient literary and archaeological source...
The article briefly discusses the economic and political significance of the Alexander III (“t...
This paper details a study of the coinage of Susa struck prior to Seleukos's annexation of the provi...
A survey of the gold and copper coinages minted at Thessalonica between c. 408 and c. 629 concentrat...
As a result of this die study the coinage in the name of Alexander and Seleukos formerly assigned to...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 52-59.Alexander I ruled Macedonia between 498/7 and 451 B.C. ...
The earliest tetradrachms (Group 1) from the mint of Alexander the Great at Babylon show a rapid pro...
The history of Philip II of Macedon and Alexander the Great has been tremendously studied through an...