This paper addresses the process that led to the emergence of royal and religious imagery in Early Kushan coinage during the early 1st and 2nd century CE. The examination of the development of royal and religious motives, which is related to the Greco -Bactrian and Indo -Greeks, shows that they were integrated into the context of the oriental traditions of Bactria, while also engaging with Parthian, Indo -Parthian, and Indo- -Scythian coin designs. This phenomenon resulted in different numismatic practices that, though attempting to retain former traditions, crystallised in a range of novel features used to express its own identity. As far too little attention has been paid to this process of formation and transformation, this paper also ai...
The following paper examines processes of exchange and transfer of cultural patterns, forms of repre...
This thesis examines the art of Babylonia, Iran and Bactria after the Macedonian conquest, from c.33...
Summary. — Although it is essential to reconstruct the history of the Indo-Scythians and the Indo-Pa...
This thesis attempts to examine the acculturation process in an ancient Indian territory known as Ga...
Our knowledge regarding Cilician coinage between the late 5th and the early 4th century BC has incre...
International audienceCoins form a significant corpus of evidence that allow the archaeologists, his...
This article lists the forms of representation and the sources of legitimation of royal power in the...
The cities of Pergamon, Smyrna and Ephesus have caught the attention of many scholars throughout the...
Ancient Armenian sources are very scarce and do not permit a thorough understanding of Ancient Armen...
Arsacid numismatic iconography and titolature show that the Parthians deliberately followed Hellenis...
The thesis is written in form of a comparative study. It studies the Persian art and evolution of th...
Hellenistic coinage is a popular topic in art historical research as it is an invaluable resource of...
Coins issued by individual Persians in the western satrapies of the Achaemenid Empire can be identif...
The focus of this thesis is the nature of the interaction between the civic elites and the civic coi...
The focus of this thesis is the nature of the interaction between the civic elites and the civic coi...
The following paper examines processes of exchange and transfer of cultural patterns, forms of repre...
This thesis examines the art of Babylonia, Iran and Bactria after the Macedonian conquest, from c.33...
Summary. — Although it is essential to reconstruct the history of the Indo-Scythians and the Indo-Pa...
This thesis attempts to examine the acculturation process in an ancient Indian territory known as Ga...
Our knowledge regarding Cilician coinage between the late 5th and the early 4th century BC has incre...
International audienceCoins form a significant corpus of evidence that allow the archaeologists, his...
This article lists the forms of representation and the sources of legitimation of royal power in the...
The cities of Pergamon, Smyrna and Ephesus have caught the attention of many scholars throughout the...
Ancient Armenian sources are very scarce and do not permit a thorough understanding of Ancient Armen...
Arsacid numismatic iconography and titolature show that the Parthians deliberately followed Hellenis...
The thesis is written in form of a comparative study. It studies the Persian art and evolution of th...
Hellenistic coinage is a popular topic in art historical research as it is an invaluable resource of...
Coins issued by individual Persians in the western satrapies of the Achaemenid Empire can be identif...
The focus of this thesis is the nature of the interaction between the civic elites and the civic coi...
The focus of this thesis is the nature of the interaction between the civic elites and the civic coi...
The following paper examines processes of exchange and transfer of cultural patterns, forms of repre...
This thesis examines the art of Babylonia, Iran and Bactria after the Macedonian conquest, from c.33...
Summary. — Although it is essential to reconstruct the history of the Indo-Scythians and the Indo-Pa...