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Page 72
... coins with legends in Ge'ez were also issued , mainly on silver and bronze coins , 15 Greek remained in use until the end of Aksumite coinage . " 16 Gold coins and kings using Greek language attest mainly elite familiarity with ...
... coins with legends in Ge'ez were also issued , mainly on silver and bronze coins , 15 Greek remained in use until the end of Aksumite coinage . " 16 Gold coins and kings using Greek language attest mainly elite familiarity with ...
Page 174
... coins in the north - west- ern region of the Black Sea ( Fig . 8 ) . Most isolated finds of early Byzantine coins cluster around the confluence of the Prut and Danube rivers , in the Cogālnic up- lands , and at the mouth of the Dniester ...
... coins in the north - west- ern region of the Black Sea ( Fig . 8 ) . Most isolated finds of early Byzantine coins cluster around the confluence of the Prut and Danube rivers , in the Cogālnic up- lands , and at the mouth of the Dniester ...
Page 176
... coins were found at some distance from the Danube than closer to the river , it is quite possible that such coins were obtained through direct contact with the markets in Dobrudja . Some may have ended in graves , as indicated by finds ...
... coins were found at some distance from the Danube than closer to the river , it is quite possible that such coins were obtained through direct contact with the markets in Dobrudja . Some may have ended in graves , as indicated by finds ...
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WOUDHUIZEN The Foundation Charter of the Kamanas Town Fortifications | 1 |
A Review Article of its Publication Part | 4 |
HITCHCOCK Do you see a man skillful in his work? He will stand before | 17 |
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