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The City and the Coin in the Ancient and Early Medieval Worlds

Fernando López Sánchez 2012 © BAR Publishing
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Cities have tended throughout history to be the preferred location for the minting and circulation of coins and coinage has in turn generally reflected the importance of many of these cities. This work, a collection of eleven contributions, explores the relationship between cities and coinage during the extended period beginning in the third century BC and continuing up to the tenth century AD.
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  • BAR pre-2020
  • BAR International Series pre-2020
ISBN(s)
  • 9781407339771 (ebook)
  • 9781407309972 (paperback)
BAR Number
  • S2402
Subject
  • Architecture / Domestic and Urban Buildings and Space / Urbanism
  • Numismatics
  • Multiperiod
  • Central and South Asia
  • Theory and Method (general titles)
  • Western Europe and Britain
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  • Front Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • List of Contributors
  • Ethnic, cultural and civic identities in Ancient Coinage of the Southern Iberian Peninsula (3rd C. BC – 1st C. AD)
  • Cities, drachmae, denarii and the Roman conquest of Hispania
  • The Coinage of C. Annius Luscus
  • Garrisons, coins and war stress (89-63 BCE) in Late Hellenistic towns
  • Agrippine la Jeune et la monnaie : de la princesse à la« régente »
  • The Coinage of Carthago Nova and the Roman fleet of Missenum: Imperial triumphs and local deductiones
  • Monuments, myth, and small change in Buthrotum (Butrint) during the early Empire
  • Actia Nicopolis. Coinage, currency and civic identity (27 BC-AD 268)
  • The Mint cities of the Kushan Empire
  • Les derniers monnayages d’argent de l’antiquité tardive en Gaule du nord : les argenteiau type à la Rome assise de moins de 0.9 g
  • Towns and minting in norhern Europe in the early Middle Ages
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