Ancient Coins of the Graeco-Roman World : the Nickle Numismatic Papers.
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Waterloo :
Wilfrid Laurier University Press,
2000
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Table of Contents:
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FOREWORD
- EDITORS' NOTE
- PROGRAMME OF CONFERENCE
- ABBREVIATIONS
- PART I: GREEK COINAGE
- Greek Coinage and War
- The Reduced Euboio-Attic Coin Weight Standard
- PART II: ALEXANDER AND THE HELLENISTIC EAST
- The Silver Coinage of Alexander from Pella
- Lysimachus the Gazophylax: A Modern Scholarly Myth?
- The So-Called Pedigree Coins of the Bactrian Greeks
- The Monetary System in the Seleucid Empire after 187 B.C.
- PART III: THE PHOENICIAN WORLD
- The Coins of the Phoenician World
- East and West
- PART IV: COINS AND PROPAGANDARoyal Coins and Rome
- An Altar Coin in Heidelberg
- Nero's Liberation of Achaea: Some Numismatic Evidence from Patrae
- The Commemorative Coins of Antoninus Pius Re-Examined
- PART V: COINS AND ARCHAEOLOGY
- A Coin Copy of Lysippus's Heracles at Tarentum
- Foreign Currency in Etruria circa 400-200 B.C.: Distribution Patterns
- Art and Architecture as Severan Coin Types
- Caesarea Maritima in Late Antiquity: An Introduction to the Numismatic Evidence
- PART VI: ABSTRACTS
- PLATES AND FIGURES