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This book collects the most complete, current scholarship on the history of known examples of ancient electrum coinage of the Greek world, with text, catalogue, and images.
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03 March 2020

This book collects the most complete, current scholarship on the history of known examples of ancient electrum coinage of the Greek world, with text, catalogue, and images.
From the Preface:
“The genesis of this volume took place in 2011 when then Numismatic Curator Haim Gitler conceived of a unique exhibition to be held at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem that would showcase the earliest coins in the Western tradition, those struck in electrum. Five hundred coins, all from the collections of Dr. Thomas S. Kaplan, Baron Lorne Thyssen-Bornemisza, and several from the Israel Museum, were displayed in a spectacular exhibition, the first of its kind anywhere that looked at electrum coinage from the seventh to the fourth centuries BCE. Catharine Lorber soon joined Gitler in curating the exhibition White Gold: Revealing the World’s Earliest Coins, a name suggested by Lorber, which opened in June 2012, with an exhibition catalog of the same name written by Koray Konuk, Lorber, and edited by Gitler.
“Meanwhile, Gitler organized a conference on electrum coinage held at the Israel Museum the week the exhibit opened. Tom Kaplan and Lorne Thyssen-Bornemisza, who have been keenly interested in this area of numismatic research, both actively participated in the conference. [. . .] a second White Gold conference was held in November 2013 at the American Numismatic Society (ANS) in New York City. [. . .] Since 2013, the scope of the volume has grown. Scholars, notably Kristin Kleber and Donald Jones, who had not participated in the two original conferences, were invited to contribute chapters, and others who had participated offered additional contributions. While the expanded scope of the volume delayed publication, we can now offer a fuller and more detailed picture of the evidence at hand to understand the various contexts in which early electrum coins were produced and used.”
From the Preface:
“The genesis of this volume took place in 2011 when then Numismatic Curator Haim Gitler conceived of a unique exhibition to be held at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem that would showcase the earliest coins in the Western tradition, those struck in electrum. Five hundred coins, all from the collections of Dr. Thomas S. Kaplan, Baron Lorne Thyssen-Bornemisza, and several from the Israel Museum, were displayed in a spectacular exhibition, the first of its kind anywhere that looked at electrum coinage from the seventh to the fourth centuries BCE. Catharine Lorber soon joined Gitler in curating the exhibition White Gold: Revealing the World’s Earliest Coins, a name suggested by Lorber, which opened in June 2012, with an exhibition catalog of the same name written by Koray Konuk, Lorber, and edited by Gitler.
“Meanwhile, Gitler organized a conference on electrum coinage held at the Israel Museum the week the exhibit opened. Tom Kaplan and Lorne Thyssen-Bornemisza, who have been keenly interested in this area of numismatic research, both actively participated in the conference. [. . .] a second White Gold conference was held in November 2013 at the American Numismatic Society (ANS) in New York City. [. . .] Since 2013, the scope of the volume has grown. Scholars, notably Kristin Kleber and Donald Jones, who had not participated in the two original conferences, were invited to contribute chapters, and others who had participated offered additional contributions. While the expanded scope of the volume delayed publication, we can now offer a fuller and more detailed picture of the evidence at hand to understand the various contexts in which early electrum coins were produced and used.”
Price: £120.00
Pages: 717
Publisher: American Numismatic Society
Imprint: American Numismatic Society
Publication Date:
03 March 2020
ISBN: 9780897223492
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES / Coins, Currency & Medals, Archaeology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology, Collecting coins, banknotes, medals and other related items
Preface
White Gold and the Beginnings of Coinage: An Introduction to the Current State of Research. Peter van Alfen and Ute Wartenberg.
Part I: The Great Transformation
1. Kristin Kleber. As Skillful as Croesus: Evidence for the Parting of Gold and Silver by Cementation from Second and First Millennium Mesopotamia
2. Haim Gitler and Oren Tal. A View from the Near East: The Transition from Metal to Coin Economy in the Southern Levant
3. John H. Kroll. The Inscribed Account on Lead from the Ephesian Artemisium
Part II: The Earliest Electrum: The Evidence
4. Selene E. Psoma. White Gold and Electrum in Literary Sources and Inscriptions
5. Michael Kerschner and Koray Konuk. Electrum Coins and Their Archaeological Context: The Case of the Artemision of Ephesus
6. Michael Kerschner. The Archaic Temples in the Artemision of the “Central Basis”
7. Bernhard Weisser. An Archaic Striated Electrum Coin from the Sanctuary of Aphrodite at Miletus
8. Kenneth Sheedy. The Question of Archaic Athenian Electrum
9. Nicholas Cahill, Jill Hari, Bülent Önay, Esra Dokumaci. Depletion Gilding of Lydian Electrum Coins and the Sources of Lydian Gold
10. Maryse Blet-Lemarquand and Frédérique Duyrat. Elemental Analysis of the Lydo-Milesian Electrum Coins of the Bibliotèque Nationale de France Using LA-ICP-MS
11. Haim Gitler, Yuval Goren, Koray Konuk, Oren Tal, Peter van Alfen, David
Weisburd. XRF Analysis of Several Groups of Electrum Coins
12. Wolfgang Fischer-Bossert. Phanes: A Die Study
Part III: The Earliest Electrum: Interpretations—Why Coinage?
13. Alain Bresson. The Choice of Electrum Monometallism: When and Why
14. François R. Velde. A Quantitative Approach to the Beginnings of Coinage
15. Donald W. Jones. Mechanism Design Approach to Lydian Coinage
16. John H. Kroll. Issue Identification, Dynastai, and the Plethora of Types in Early Electrum Coinage
17. Peter van Alfen. The Role of “The State” in Early Electrum Coinage
Part IV: Electrum Continuation
18. Ute Wartenberg. Was there an Ionian Revolt Coinage? Monetary Patterns in the Late Archaic Period
19. François de Callataÿ. Prolegomena to a Die Study of the Electrum Coinage of Cyzicus
20. Mariusz Mielczarek. Cyzicene Electrum Coinage and the Black Sea Grain Trade 665
21. Selene E. Psoma. “ Ἥδε Κύζικος πλέα στατήρων”: How to Explain the Electrum Coinage of Cyzicus
Index of Coin Hoards
Index