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Page 372
The descriptions of the coins are not very detailed but refer to standard coin - types . Phys- ical descriptions - metal , diameter , weight and die - axes - rarely include the condition of the coins or any other characteristics of ...
The descriptions of the coins are not very detailed but refer to standard coin - types . Phys- ical descriptions - metal , diameter , weight and die - axes - rarely include the condition of the coins or any other characteristics of ...
Page 391
... coin circulation or in the use of coins , but that the fortress was used only sporadically and the population , at least in the lower town , had shrunken dramatically . The presence in full of the ' missing ' coins in Amorion is no argu ...
... coin circulation or in the use of coins , but that the fortress was used only sporadically and the population , at least in the lower town , had shrunken dramatically . The presence in full of the ' missing ' coins in Amorion is no argu ...
Page 435
... coins as the communally agreed embodiment of abstract value . In this sense the apparent link between the name of small silver coins ( obelor ) and that of iron spits used for roasting meat during sacrifices is instruc- tive . The ...
... coins as the communally agreed embodiment of abstract value . In this sense the apparent link between the name of small silver coins ( obelor ) and that of iron spits used for roasting meat during sacrifices is instruc- tive . The ...
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WOUDHUIZEN Great King Wasusarmas Victory Memorial at Topada | 23 |
Mapping the Contact | 73 |
The Greek Poleis as Part of | 91 |
Copyright | |
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