N U M I S M AT I C S : CO I N S & M E DA L S
The Nablus 1968 Hoard A Study of Monetary Circulation in the Late Fourth an Early Third Centuries BC: Southern Levant By Haim Gitler and Oren Tal Series: Numismatic Notes and Monographs
Detailed catalogue and discussion of the Nablus 1968 Hoard. The Nablus 1968 Hoard is the largest late Persian/early Hellenistic period coin and jewellery hoard recorded from the southern Levant. It provides a detailed catalogue, discussion of the hoard and its context, its burial date, a synopsis of the history and archaeology of the Persian period province of Samaria, and a discussion on the hoard’s various coins. There are also two appendices, one presenting a method for determining dies links and the second offering a glossary of relevant terms. American Numismatic Society • 9780897223607 • Hardback illus. • 229 x 152mm • 209 pages • Available Now • £60.00
Connections, Communities, and Coinage The System of Coin Production in Southern Asia Minor, AD 218–276 By George C. Watson Series: Numismatic Studies
Addresses the systems of coin production in Pamphylia, Pisidia and Cilicia during the 3rd century AD. This book aims to address coin production in the regions of Pamphylia, Pisidia and Cilicia during the 3rd century AD, where cities produced their own bronze coinage with some collaboration. Following Konrad Kraft’s Das System der kaiserzeitlichen Münzprägung in Kleinasien, the most comprehensive study of these phenomena to date, it examines these questions in an area unexplored by Kraft, as well as reappraising his conclusions and opening up new avenues of investigation. American Numismatic Society • 9780897223584 • Hardback 280 x 216mm • 620 pages • Available Now • £75.00
Jacques Wiener's Most Remarkable Edifices of Europe The Man, Monuments, and Medals By Michael Ross Series: Studies in Medallic Art
Examines the 19th-century medal series The Most Remarkable Edifices of Europe and its author. The 19th-century medal series The Greatest Edifices of Europe by Belgian engravermedalist Jacques Wiener is examined in detail in this book. It begins by providing a biographical background for Wiener, integrating two primary, existing sources, supplemented by information from Wiener's family descendants. The overall medal series is then addressed, starting with its inception as defined in Wiener’s original 1853 prospectus through its quietly incomplete conclusion.
American Numismatic Society • 9780897223591 • Hardback colour illus. • 280 x 216mm • 354 pages • Available Now • £75.00
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