This chapter consists of a numismatic analysis of the coin finds at Ἁin el-Gedida, followed by a complete catalogue organized by room and stratigraphic unit. The coin finds at Ἁin el-Gedida are typical for the Dakhla Oasis, in that they are comprised almost entirely of low-value, late Roman bronzes, with many pieces too worn or corroded to be legible. With the exception of a few variants of minor numismatic interest (6, 27, and 151), their value is entirely archaeological. Beyond the immediate aim of helping to establish the absolute chronology of the site, the analysis below seeks to characterize the relationship of the coin finds at Ἁin el-Gedida to similar archaeological assemblages in Egypt with respect to the contemporary coin pool, ci...
Major campaigns of archaeological excavations at some of the largest and most important ancient citi...
Revue Numismatique, 6e série, XXIII, 1981, pp. 7-44. Fiank Holt, The Euthydemid Coinage of Bactria: ...
International audienceThe article presents recent discoveries made by the French Archaeological Miss...
This chapter consists of a numismatic analysis of the coin finds at Ἁin el-Gedida, followed by a com...
The article examines hoards of mixed Aksumite and Roman gold coins found in Yemen with particular ex...
Qatar Museums Authority (QMA) has kindly permitted the research team to study and publish a number o...
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A set of Egyptian bronze coins, dating back to the sixth or seventh century AD, has been studied by ...
International audienceDespite the numerous and diversified finds made in Central Asia since the 19 t...
The first volume of Egyptian Hoards offers a complete list of 278 hoards containing Ptolemaic coins ...
Summary -This paper deals with the Hellenistic and Kushan coins (3rd ca BCE-4th ca CE) found in the ...
This paper is centered on the study of Roman silver coins from the archaeological site of Potaissa u...
The present paper is presenting a case study of a rescue archaeological investigation following the ...
Legible copper coins from excavations of Early Islamic sites are scarcer than in other periods. They...
Major campaigns of archaeological excavations at some of the largest and most important ancient citi...
Revue Numismatique, 6e série, XXIII, 1981, pp. 7-44. Fiank Holt, The Euthydemid Coinage of Bactria: ...
International audienceThe article presents recent discoveries made by the French Archaeological Miss...
This chapter consists of a numismatic analysis of the coin finds at Ἁin el-Gedida, followed by a com...
The article examines hoards of mixed Aksumite and Roman gold coins found in Yemen with particular ex...
Qatar Museums Authority (QMA) has kindly permitted the research team to study and publish a number o...
In this article the author describes the information about 27,000 gold, silver and copper coins embo...
This article offers a catalogue of the excavations conducted on the site of the Punic port and Tophe...
A set of Egyptian bronze coins, dating back to the sixth or seventh century AD, has been studied by ...
International audienceDespite the numerous and diversified finds made in Central Asia since the 19 t...
The first volume of Egyptian Hoards offers a complete list of 278 hoards containing Ptolemaic coins ...
Summary -This paper deals with the Hellenistic and Kushan coins (3rd ca BCE-4th ca CE) found in the ...
This paper is centered on the study of Roman silver coins from the archaeological site of Potaissa u...
The present paper is presenting a case study of a rescue archaeological investigation following the ...
Legible copper coins from excavations of Early Islamic sites are scarcer than in other periods. They...
Major campaigns of archaeological excavations at some of the largest and most important ancient citi...
Revue Numismatique, 6e série, XXIII, 1981, pp. 7-44. Fiank Holt, The Euthydemid Coinage of Bactria: ...
International audienceThe article presents recent discoveries made by the French Archaeological Miss...