Search Results - "numismatics"
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The economy of Rome in the communal period (1143-1398): a numismatic perspective
Published 2019“…This research project aims to fill this gap, examining the Rome commune from an archaeological perspective with a specific focus on the available numismatic sources. The analysis of this rather neglected material is shown to be crucial for understanding diverse aspects of Rome’s economic, political and social profile, for example, the processes through which foreign money reached the city; the reasons behind the reopening of Rome’s mint in c.1186; the changing balance of power between the Roman Senate and the pope during the commune; and the multiple roles played by coinage in Rome’s medieval society. …”
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Gold Dinar And Silver Dirham, Its Application
Published 2005Subjects: “…CJ Numismatics…”
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Aspects of the Iron Age coinages of northern East Anglia with especial reference to hoards
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The Tyche of Berytus: a Phoenician goddess on civic coinage.
Published 2015Subjects: “…Roman Numismatics…”
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The monetary system during the Mamluk period (872-922A.H. / 1468-1517A.D.)
Published 2006“…The discussions are based on the textual sources, numismatic evidence and modern analysis. In order to explore the issue comprehensively, the article begins with discussing the monetary situation before 872A.H./1468A.D. …”
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Biodiversity of Andaman and Nicobar Islands in fantasy coinage
Published 2017“…A specialist collectors group (The Unrecognised States Numismatic Society), based in California, USA, exists to encourage such hobbyists, which describes itself as “specialising in the study of coins, medallic pieces, banknotes and related numismatic, pseudonumismatic and exonumismatic material issued by unrecognised states, alternative governments, rebel and secessionist groups, political associations, alternative currency promoters, chivalric orders, new country projects, micronations and related entities, commercial organisations, artists, writers, film makers, royal pretenders and exiles, fantasists and utopian visionaries”…”
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Identity, religion and empire: the civic coins of Roman Phoenicia
Published 2019“…This approach aims to seek a middle ground between these extremes: to accept the limitations and challenges of numismatic material, but also to demonstrate its validity as a resource. …”
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An Islamic monetary theory of value and equation of exchange: evidence from Egypt (696–1517)
Published 2016“…Design/methodology/approach - It adopts a quantitative empirical investigation derived from a full population of secondary data to deductively evaluate the measure and store of value functions of money, to affirm an Islamic monetary theory of value, which is also inductively researched through a qualitative interpretation of documentary and content analysis of Islamic and numismatic literature. Findings - The Islamic monetary theory of value leads to an Islamic equation of exchange that reconfirms the outcome of this research, where a high value of money ensures low constant real prices over the long term. …”
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