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Proceedings of the XVI International Numismatic Congress, 11–16.09.2022, Warsaw, Vol. i: Greek Numismatic

 

Warsaw Studies in Archaeology 

The XVI International Numismatic Congress, held in Warsaw, Poland, in September 2022, was a landmark event, drawing the largest number of participants in its history. With over 550 papers presented during thematic sessions and round tables, this congress showcased the latest advancements and research in the field of numismatics from leading experts and scholars in their field.

A curated selection of papers from the conference have now been drawn together into peer-reviewed conference proceedings, representing a comprehensive spectrum of numismatic studies from antiquity to modern times. Each paper is meticulously illustrated with high-quality images, often of unique specimens, along with detailed diagrams, maps, and die/typological chains. Topics covered include coins and coin finds, medals, tokens, banknotes, the history of collections and collecting, and cutting-edge chemical analyses and technologies used in coin examination.

This volume, the first in four thematic volumes, focuses on Greek numismatics, and comprises fifty-nine chapters exploring different elements of Greek coinage, as well as touching on coins from ancient India.

  • Format: PDF
  • Publication Date: January 2025
  • Publisher: Brepols
  • Number of Pages: 562
  • Language: English
  • Hardbound ISBN: 978-2-503-61656-8
  • E-book ISBN: 978-2-503-61657-5
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1484/M.WSA-EB.5.143933
  • Front Matter ("Table of Contents", "List of Illustrations", "Introduction")
    • pp.: 1 - 32
  • oa Hermes con petaso. Analisi diacronica e diatopica di un lemma del Lexicon Iconographicum Numismaticae
    • pp.: 33 - 41
  • oa Minting to Accommodate the Building Process
    • pp.: 43 - 51
  • oa For Good Measure. The Control of Measuring Instruments in the Ancient Greek Market
    • pp.: 53 - 58
  • oa The Online Die Study Database of the ERC ‘SILVER’ Project
    • pp.: 59 - 62
  • oa Eine digitale Forschungsinfrastruktur für antike Münzen. Neue Entwicklungen im Projekt Corpus Nummorum
    • pp.: 63 - 68
  • oa Comparative Elemental Analyses of Original and Counterfeit Ancient Coins. Some Examples from Bulgaria
    • pp.: 69 - 76
  • oa A New Catalogue for the Ancient Iberian Coinages: <monedaiberica.org>
    • pp.: 77 - 84
  • oa Le premier chalque de la Marseille grecque
    • pp.: 85 - 90
  • oa The Coinage of Larinum and the Frentani. Reviewing the Evidence
    • pp.: 91 - 101
  • oa The Coinage of Thurioi and its Contexts. A Die Study
    • pp.: 103 - 111
  • oa The Early Double-Relief Coinage of Croton
    • pp.: 113 - 121
  • oa Il sakkos come elemento identificativo dello status delle figure femminili. Un caso da Locri
    • pp.: 123 - 130
  • oa Ritrovamenti monetali dall’antica Medma, oggi Rosarno (RC, Italia)
    • pp.: 131 - 135
  • oa Cenni di epigrafia monetale in Sicilia. Contesti e tipologie
    • pp.: 137 - 143
  • oa Alaisa/Halaesa (Sicily). The Ancient Site and its Monetary Profile up to the Augustan Period
    • pp.: 145 - 153
  • oa The Historical Fight Between the Athenian ‘Owl’ and the Sicilian ‘Lizard’ on Kamarina’s Bronze Coins
    • pp.: 155 - 158
  • oa Figura femenina portando llave en la moneda de Entela (440–430 a.C.). Análisis y significado
    • pp.: 159 - 164
  • oa The Bronze Coinage of Hieronymus. Posthumous Series, Parallel Mintings, and Organizational Changes
    • pp.: 165 - 172
  • oa Coin Circulation in Lipari (Sicily) from the Greek to the Roman Period
    • pp.: 173 - 188
  • oa Le monete di Cossyra e la lingua delle monetazioni locali del Mediterraneo occidentale dopo la conquista romana
    • pp.: 189 - 193
  • oa The Hoard of Cala Tramontana in Pantelleria (Trapani, Sicily). Preliminary Observations
    • pp.: 195 - 205
  • oa Ancient Coins and Hoards from the Carevi Kuli Settlement, Strumica
    • pp.: 207 - 218
  • oa The Drachms of Dyrrhachium and Apollonia. Witness to the Rise and Fall of the Power of the Dacians
    • pp.: 219 - 224
  • oa Numismatic Evidence from Ancient Cassandreia at Chalcidice, Northern Greece
    • pp.: 225 - 236
  • oa Archaeological, Historical, and Technological (XRF Analysis) Aspects of Early Silver Coins and Coin Hoards from Southwestern Thrace
    • pp.: 237 - 248
  • oa The Hemidrachms of the Thracian Chersonese and Their Political Environment
    • pp.: 249 - 258
  • oa Money and the Odrysian Rulers. Paying the patrios phoros
    • pp.: 259 - 264
  • oa The Demeter Coinages of Byzantium and Chalcedon. A Reassessment
    • pp.: 265 - 276
  • oa The Palaiopolis 1995 Hoard from Corcyra. A Preliminary Report
    • pp.: 277 - 281
  • oa The Silver Coinages of Achaian and Aitolian Federal States
    • pp.: 283 - 296
  • oa ‘Put Money in thy Purse’. Presence and Circulation of the Ptolemaic Coins in the Peloponnese
    • pp.: 297 - 303
  • oa Cretan Coinage. Insularity and Connectivity
    • pp.: 305 - 316
  • oa Politics and War on Cretan Gold Coinage (Fourth–Third Century bc)
    • pp.: 317 - 325
  • oa The Coinage of Ancient Aptera
    • pp.: 327 - 336
  • oa The Coinage of Lyttos/Crete. Some Iconography & Distribution Patterns
    • pp.: 337 - 350
  • oa Coin Types in Georgia and the Graeco-Roman World
    • pp.: 351 - 360
  • oa Flan Fabrication and Minting Preparation for Copper-Alloy Coins in Antiquity. Numismatic and Historical Aspects
    • pp.: 361 - 369
  • oa Production Characteristics of Archaic Drachms Depicting the Gorgoneion and Problems with their Attribution to Parion
    • pp.: 371 - 380
  • oa A New Obol of Hippias of Athens
    • pp.: 381 - 386
  • oa Tisna in Aiolis and its Coinage
    • pp.: 387 - 391
  • oa Hellenistic Weights and Measures in Western Asia Minor (Propontis, Troas, and Aeolis)
    • pp.: 393 - 396
  • oa The Coinage of Erythrai and Historia Numorum Online
    • pp.: 397 - 402
  • oa FAΛFET and KVKAΛIM
    • pp.: 403 - 409
  • oa Les monnaies hellénistiques de bronze d’Acmonea (Phrygie)
    • pp.: 411 - 422
  • oa History and Coinage in Lycia. An Overview
    • pp.: 423 - 437
  • oa Ptolemaic Coins in Southwestern Asia Minor. New Attributions and Suggestions
    • pp.: 439 - 445
  • oa Archaic and Classical Coinage of Cilicia. An Overview
    • pp.: 447 - 464
  • oa Der lykaonische Wolf. Kleinsilber aus Laranda
    • pp.: 465 - 477
  • oa Hoards in Ancient Anatolia c. 630–30 bc. A Statistical Overview
    • pp.: 479 - 489
  • oa Numismatic Data on the Status of Artaxata (Artashat) During the Reign of the Artaxiad Dynasty of Armenia
    • pp.: 491 - 498
  • oa Database Challenges for Sylloge Nummorum Parthicorum (SNP) Volumes 2 & 4
    • pp.: 499 - 508
  • oa The Coinage of the Characenian Kings Attambelos IV and V of Mesene (ad 54/55–73/74). A Tribute to Ernest Babelon
    • pp.: 509 - 512
  • oa A Brief Look at Coinage in Khuzistan from Alexander the Great to the End of the Sasanians
    • pp.: 513 - 517
  • oa Coins of the Bactrian and Indo-Greek Rulers (BIGR). A New Typology for Graeco-Bactrian and Indo-Greek Coins
    • pp.: 519 - 523
  • oa Coin Finds from Barikot. New Evidence for Monetary Circulation in the Indo-Iranian Borderlands
    • pp.: 525 - 534
  • oa The Coinage of Pratishthana-Purisa, a City State in Ancient Punjab
    • pp.: 535 - 542
  • oa A Preliminary Analysis of the Metal Content of Gupta Gold Coins
    • pp.: 543 - 548
  • oa The Metrological Survey of Ptolemaic Bronze Coins. A Progress Report
    • pp.: 549 - 554
  • oa A Small Personal Touch. Some Trends in Graffiti on Carthaginian Gold Coins
    • pp.: 555 - 562
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