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Page 307
... fact that Eros had particular and immediate significance to young females at this time both in life and in death . 135 Jewellery made specifically as grave offerings was often fragile and would not be robust enough to with- stand ...
... fact that Eros had particular and immediate significance to young females at this time both in life and in death . 135 Jewellery made specifically as grave offerings was often fragile and would not be robust enough to with- stand ...
Page 319
... fact is that silver coins of such high denomination were minted at the beginning of the monetary history of Chersonesus , which was unprecedented in the minting activities of other cities of the Black Sea lit- toral at the last quarter ...
... fact is that silver coins of such high denomination were minted at the beginning of the monetary history of Chersonesus , which was unprecedented in the minting activities of other cities of the Black Sea lit- toral at the last quarter ...
Page 326
... fact suggests not just that we might know only a small amount of Byzantium's coins ; 50 it might also be a conse- quence of the chosen method of control over the amount of minted coinage which was used here before the marking of the ...
... fact suggests not just that we might know only a small amount of Byzantium's coins ; 50 it might also be a conse- quence of the chosen method of control over the amount of minted coinage which was used here before the marking of the ...
Contents
Articles | 223 |
Rethinking | 252 |
S A Kovalenko The Organisation of the Mint in Chersonesus | 314 |
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