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Coinage and History in the Seventh Century Near East No 4

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Proceedings of the 14th Seventh Century Syrian Numismatic Round Table held at The Hive, Worcester, on 28th and 29th September 2013
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Proceedings of the 14th Seventh Century Syrian Numismatic Round Table held at The Hive, Worcester, on 28th and 29th September 2013

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Price: £29.50
Pages: 278
Publisher: Archetype Publications
Imprint: Archetype Publications
Publication Date: 01 March 2015
Trim Size: 11.70 X 8.25 in
ISBN: 9781909492325
Format: Paperback
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HISTORY / Middle East / General, Middle Eastern history

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CONTENTS

The Sasanian Empire at its Apogee in the 620s

James Howard-Johnston

7th Century �barbarous� Folles: a Secondary Mint in the Eastern Part of the

Byzantine Empire under Persian Rule

Henri Pottier

Some Aspects of 7thC Egyptian Byzantine Coinage

Tony Goodwin

Byzantine and Early Islamic Coinage at Excavations in Jericho

Tasha Vorderstrasse

Coinage and the Early Arab State

Marcus Phillips

Symbolism and meaning on the early Islamic copper coinage of Greater Syria

Luke Treadwell

Arab-Byzantine Coins from Excavations in Israel � an Update �

Gabriela Bijovsky

Can we believe what is written on the coins? Enigmatic die links and other puzzles

Ingrid Schulze

Notes on Two Imperial Image Obverse Types: The Falconer and the Seated Couple

David Woods

The Phase 2 Coinage of Scythopolis under Mu�awiya and his successors

Andrew Oddy

The Spear on Coins of the Byzantine-Arab Transition Period

Wolfgang Schulze and Andrew Oddy

The Egyptian Arab-Byzantine Coinage

Tony Goodwin

The Earliest Islamic Copper Coinage of North Africa

Trent Jonson

Marks and isolated words on copper coins issued by the �Treasury of Aleppo�

in 146-148 H: a clue to the interpretation of marks on early Islamic coppers?

Lutz Ilisch

The Coinage of the Seleucia Isauriae and Isaura Mints under Herakleios (ca.615-619) and related issues

Frank R. Trombley