Auction XVIII : ancient coins /
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Added title page : An Auction of Ancient Greek coins & coins of the Seleucid kings.
Auction held March 31-April 1, 1987 at Le Bel Age Hotel, Salons I and II, Main Floor, 1020 North San Vicente, West Hollywood, California ; auctioneer, Robert J. Meyers.
Sheet containing price estimates inserted. :
2 volumes : illustrations (some color) ; 23 x 26 cm. 1 sheet (21 x 48 cm. folded to 21 x 16 cm.) :
Includes bibliographical references.
Ho prōtos aiōnas tou Nomismatikou Mouseiou, 1829-1922 = The first century of the Numismatic Museum, 1829-1922. /
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At head of title : Hypourgeio Politismou; Nomismatiko Mouseio; Syllogos tōn Philōn tēs Gennadeiou Vivliothēkēs.
Exhibition catalog. :
197 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm. :
Bibliography : page 10.
Auction XXVIII : Spring mail bid sale 1992 : ancient Greek, Roman & Byzantine coins, including an important offering of Judean coinage /
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Closing date : April 23, 1992.
Coins exhibited in Los Angeles at the N.F.A. offices (no dates given), and in Chicago at the Chicago International Coin Fair, March 20-22, 1992. :
[106] pages, [56] unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 28 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references.
Material culture and cultural identity : a study of Greek and Roman coins from Dora /
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The ancient harbour town of Dor/Dora in modern Israel has a history that spanned from the Bronze Age until the Late Roman Era. The story of its peoples can be assembled from a variety of historical and archaeological sources derived from the nearly thirty years of research at Tel Dor - the archaeological site of the ancient city. Each primary source offers a certain kind of information with its own perspective. In the attempt to understand the city during its Graeco-Roman years - a time when Dora reached its largest physical extent and gained enough importance to mint its own coins, numismatic sources provide key information. With their politically, socio-culturally and territorially specific iconography, Dora's coins indeed reveal that the city was self-aware of itself as a continuous culture, beginning with its Phoenician origins and continuing into its Roman present.
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1 online resource : illustrations (black and white). :
Specialized. :
Includes bibliographical references. :
9781784910938 (PDF ebook) :
The mysterious spheres on Greek and Roman ancient coins /
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This is not a standard coin catalogue, but it focuses on quantities and percentages of the mysterious 5950 sphere images on Roman coin reverses, and a few Greek coins. This research identifies political, cultural, religious and propaganda trends associated with the coin sphere images, and offers a variety of new findings.
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Also issued in print: 2020. :
1 online resource (290 pages) : illustrations (colour) :
Specialized. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9781789697919 (PDF ebook) :