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- New City hemidrachm
The ancient city of Neapolis in Macedon is today the city of Kavala in modern Greece. John Griffiths Pedley in Greek Art gives this explanation for why this imagery might appear on this ancient
- Alexander the Great in Asia
Several ancient references to “Artemis Phosphoros” are listed on Theoi. This strait was the Hellespontes to the ancient Greeks. This is part of the appeal of an ancient coin - it is physical evidence unedited by years of retlling A small non-academic publication of hers sits on my desk: Bulletin 229: "Numismatics, an ancient science
- A Rare Cistophoric Tetradrachm
This coin "Series 29" shares an obverse die (E41) with Series 30a (XV.10) and 30b (XV.11) of which only
- The Asklepeion
The Asklepieion, an ancient healing center in a city once known as Pergamon and today Bergama, Turkiye Flag of the World Health Organization Treatment was strikingly holistic for the ancient world, blending
- July 4, 1776
Thomas Jefferson wrote to John Adams, on 10 December, 1819, from Monticello: "I have been amusing myself Coinage Act of 1792 states: "SEC. 10.
- Break-away Emperor of Brittania
coinage history of Roman Britain. ( Silbury Coins - not my coin ) Arras Medallion of Constantius I. 10 Some of the most spectacular pieces, including the 10-aurei medallion of Constantius I entering London
- Early Cistophoric Tetradrachm with Leopard
Leopards, in general, are not a common feature on ancient coins.
- An Emerging Story
Ancient Indian Coins, Kujula Kadphises, circa. Yaudheya was an ancient militant confederation they emerged in the 5th century BCE, governed independently Post originally written 06/27/2021 and revised 12/10/2023 to incorporate new coins and sources.
- Galatians in Egypt
References Fischer-Bovet, C (2015), The Ptolemaic Army , Classical Studies, Ancient Warfare, Oxford Handbooks Online Coleman, M (2012), The Galatian Shield in Egypt , Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections
- Joyful Arrival of the Emperor
that "the entire space of three years" can mean "a full 2 years and into a third" as it is used by ancient Clay's notes on Forum Ancient Coins. Curtis Clay, "Battle of Lugdunum 19 Feb. 196 not 197", June 12, 2016 in Forum Ancient Coin Herodian of
- Indian Sweets
See Also : Mahmud II of Malwa at Forum Ancient Coins .
- Seleucia ad Calycadnum
Researching ancient coins and the people behind them, my knowledge of ancient geography is regularly












