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Metallurgy in numismatics. 6. Mines, Metals, and Money: Ancient World Studies in Science, Archaeology and History contains 23 studies on geology and mining in ancient Greece, the manufacture and metallurgy of ancient Greek coins and the analysis and conservation of these coins. In the tradition of the Metallurgy in Numismatics series, the chapters collectively place numismatics within an interdisciplinary context. The volume uses the framework of behavioral archaeology to explore the life history and technology of coin manufacture and subsequent use, both ancient and modern. It covers topics ranging from the geological forces which created ores to mining, manufacture, loss and excavation through a broad range of scientific and numismatic techniques used to analyze and conserve coins. A key strength is the inclusion of contributions from leading international scholars translated into English. These provide access to French, German and Greek scholarship to an English-speaking audience, all with extensive bibliographies. The book will be of interest to historians, archaeologists, numismatists and others wanting a good understanding of the role and state of numismatics presented in an holistic and easily comprehensible format.
Coinage --- Coins --- Mints --- Numismatics --- Metallurgy --- History --- History. --- Coins, Greek --- Coins, Roman --- Monnaies grecques --- Monnaies romaines --- Coins, Greek. --- Coins, Roman. --- Asia --- Coinage - Europe - History --- Coins - Europe - History --- Mints - Europe - History --- Numismatics - Europe - History --- Metallurgy - Europe - History.
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Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- Europe --- Catalogues d'expositions --- Europa --- Geld --- Monnaies --- Numismatiek --- Numismatique --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi --- Coins, European --- Coinage --- History --- Exhibitions. --- -Coins, European --- -339.741 EUR --- 336.744 EUR --- European coins --- Legal tender --- Mints --- Money --- Silver question --- -Exhibitions --- Exhibitions --- 339.741 EUR --- History&delete& --- Coins --- Coins [European ] --- Coins, European - History - Exhibitions --- Coinage - Europe - History - Exhibitions --- munten --- numismatiek
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Coins, Medieval --- Coins, European --- Coinage --- Money --- Monnaies médiévales --- Monnaies européennes --- Monnaie --- History --- Congresses. --- Histoire --- Congrès --- Frappe --- Monnaies médiévales --- Monnaies européennes --- Congrès --- Coins, Medieval - Europe - History - Congresses --- Coins, European - Congresses --- Coins, European - History - Congresses --- Coinage - Europe - History - Congresses --- Money - Europe - History - To 1500 - Congresses
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Coins, Scandinavian. --- Silver coins --- Coinage --- Numismatics --- Viking antiquities --- Monnaies scandinaves --- Monnaies d'argent --- Monnaie --- Numismatique --- Antiquités vikings --- History. --- History --- Histoire --- Frappe --- Europe --- Antiquities --- Economic conditions --- Antiquités --- Conditions économiques --- Coins, Scandinavian --- Congresses --- Antiquités vikings --- Antiquités --- Conditions économiques --- Silver coins - Europe - History --- Coinage - Europe - History - Congresses --- Numismatics - Europe - History - Congresses --- Viking antiquities - Congresses --- Europe - Antiquities - Congresses --- Europe - Economic conditions - To 1492 - Congresses
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This volume of 'Medieval European Coinage' is the first comprehensive survey of the coinage of north Italy c.9501500, bringing the latest research to an international audience. It provides an authoritative and up-to-date account of the coinages of Piedmont, Liguria, Lombardy and the greater Veneto, which have never been studied together in such detail on a broad regional basis. The volume reveals for the first time the wider trends that shaped the coinages of the region and offers new syntheses of the monetary history of the individual cities. The volume includes detailed appendices, such as a list of coin hoards, indices and a glossary, as well as a fully illustrated catalogue of the north Italian coins, including those of Genoa, Milan and Venice, in the unrivalled collection of the Fitzwilliam Museum, largely formed by Professor Philip Grierson (19102006).0.
coins [money] --- Coins, European --- Coins, Medieval --- Monnaies européennes --- Monnaies médiévales --- Frappe --- Fitzwilliam Museum --- Monnaies européennes --- Monnaies médiévales --- Monnaies européennes - catalogues. --- Monnaies européennes - histoire. --- Monnaies médiévales - Europe - catalogues. --- Monnaies médiévales - Europe - histoire. --- Münze. --- Fitzwilliam Museum (Cambridge) --- Iberische Halbinsel. --- Fitzwilliam Museum (Cambridge). --- Coinage --- History --- Catalogs. --- History. --- Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- anno 500-1499 --- Europe --- Catalogs --- Monnaie --- Histoire --- Catalogues --- Coins, Medieval - Europe - History --- Coins, Medieval - Europe - Catalogs --- Coins, European - History --- Coins, Medieval - History --- Coins, European - Catalogs --- Coins, Medieval - Catalogs --- Coinage - Europe - History --- Coins, British --- Coins, Irish --- Coins, Italian --- Coins,Italian --- Legal tender --- Mints --- Money --- Silver question --- Medieval coins --- Italian coins --- Cambridge. University. Fitzwilliam Museum --- University of Cambridge. Fitzwilliam Museum --- Irish coins --- British coins --- Coins, English
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