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Israel Numismatic Research Volume 19

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The focus of Israel Numismatic Research is on coinages circulating in the southern Levant, from antiquity through to the modern era. Articles on medals, tokens, metrology, sealings and minor arts r...
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The focus of Israel Numismatic Research is on coinages circulating in the southern Levant, from antiquity through to the modern era. Articles on medals, tokens, metrology, sealings and minor arts related to numismatics are also considered for inclusion, as well as book reviews.
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Price: £62.50
Pages: 256
Publisher: Israel Numismatic Society
Imprint: Israel Numismatic Society
Publication Date: 31 December 2024
ISBN: 9789657849378
Format: Paperback
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology, Archaeology, ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES / Coins, Currency & Medals, Collecting coins, banknotes, medals and other related items

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Haim Gitler, Mati Johananoff, and Oren Tal: Analysis of Samarian Coins from the Late Persian Period Found in Archaeological Excavations Nikolaus Schindel: A Rare Nabatean Coin Type David M. Jacobson: Identification of Portraits on Early Roman Coins of Nysa-Skythopolis Yoav Farhi and Alexander Kaplun: Why Cornucopias Were Erased from Coins of Neapolis Under Domitian D dvir Raviv and Boaz Zissu: An Update on the Geographical Distribution of the Coins Minted by the Bar Kokhba Administration in Judea Ronit Palistrant Shaick: Kadmos in Sidon: Local Myth in Service of Political Agenda with Comparisons to Parallel Representations from the Same Period in Tyre Achim Lichtenberger: Pella on the Nymphaios (Pella pros Nymphaio): A New Potamonym in the Dekapolis Danny Syon, Mordechai Aviam, R. Steven Notley, and Achia Kohn-Tavor: A Tri-Metal Second-Century-CE Coin Hoard from el-A‘araj–Bethsaida A alexander Kaplun and Yoav Farhi: The Coinage of Tiberias under Commodus: New Types and a Comprehensive Catalogue Mikhail G. Abramzon, Vladimir D. Kuznetsov, and Sergey N. Ostapenko: Coins from the Roman-Byzantine Synagogue at Phanagoria, the Cimmerian Bosporus David Woods: Redating the Jerusalem Folles of Heraclius Nikolaus Schindel: The Earliest Umayyad Post-Reform Coin Type from Baysan Edward E. Cohen: Mapping the Earliest Paths of Place-value Numbers Across West Asia, Part Two: the Late Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries David J. Wasserstein: Minting of Islamic Coins According to the Nineteenth-Century Judeo-Arabic Account of Ḥayyim Ḥabshush and a Probable Citation of a Passage on Minting From an Unknown Late Medieval Arabic Work