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Journal articles on the topic "Coins, Arab-Byzantine"

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al_tarawneh, khalaf. "Adition to walkers B.mc of Arab Byzantine coins." مجلة کلیة الآداب بقنا 8, no. 8 (1998): 129–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/qarts.1998.113851.

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Oddy, W. Andrew. "The "Constans II" Bust type of arab-byzantine coins of Hims." Revue numismatique 6, no. 29 (1987): 192–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/numi.1987.1904.

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BUCCOLIERI, Giovanni, Giuseppe SARCINELLI, Antonio SERRA, Giorgio Giuseppe CARBONE, Alfredo CASTELLANO, and Alessandro BUCCOLIERI. "COMPOSITIONAL STUDY OF GOLD COINS HOARD FROM ORDONA (SOUTH ITALY) USING ED-XRF." International Journal of Conservation Science 16, no. 2 (2025): 796–80. https://doi.org/10.36868/ijcs.2025.02.01.

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This work shows the study of a valuable hoard of gold coins found in 1965 in the archaeological site of Ordona, ancient Roman city of Herdonia (Apulia, Southern Italy). This precious treasure, preserved in the MArTA museum of Taranto (Southern Italy), consists of a Byzantine solid (nomisma) and 147 Arab-type gold tarì. All coins were analysed using energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (ED-XRF) in order to determine their chemical composition. The experimental results were processed using multivariate statistical techniques, such as principal component analysis (PCA) and hierarchical clustering
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Schulze, Wolfgang, and Stephen Mansfield. "HERACLIUS WITH A SWORD APPROACH TO AN OFTEN OVER LOOKED BYZANTINE COPPER COIN." Ukrainian Numismatic Annual, no. 8 (December 30, 2024): 163–75. https://doi.org/10.31470/2616-6275-2024-8-163-175.

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In 2001 a follis was published showing the Byzantine emperor Heraclius in military dress and additionally with a sword and his son Heraclius Constantine as usual in chlamys. The purpose of this article, the authors examine the question of whether this follis and its fractions should be regarded as variants of the well-known Class 5 coins (Heraclius in military dress but without a sword) or as a separate type. Scientific novelty. The sword coins – are they varieties of Class 5 or a new type? There has been no conclusive answer but the general opinion favours a straightforward variety. This view
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Akopyan, Alexander V. "Revisiting the Question of the Time and Place of Writing of the Caucasian Albanian Palimpsest According to Numismatic Data (Part I)." Vostok. Afro-aziatskie obshchestva: istoriia i sovremennost, no. 5 (2021): 106. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s086919080016817-5.

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This article concerns the dating of the Caucasian Albanian palimpsest (Gospel of John) on the basis of a refined interpretation of the monetary term **zaizowzńa. In the first part of paper is offered and justified the etymology of the word **zaizowzńa, that derived from the Sasanian monetary term zūzā ‘dirham’. The Albanian umbrella term **zaizowzńa indicated a general concept of a ‘zuza-like (coin)’, which unified wide range of various imitations of Hormizd IV’s silver coins (or ZWZWN, as they named in Pahlavi on coins), struck in the end of the 6th century after defeating of Varhrān Čōbīn in
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Veremeychyk, O. M. "HISTORICAL TOPOGRAPHY OF LUBECH IN 10th—11th CENTURIES." Archaeology and Early History of Ukraine 35, no. 2 (2020): 105–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.37445/adiu.2020.02.06.

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The antiquities of Lubech of the 10th — the beginning 11th century are represented by cultural layer, fixed on large territory, burial assemblages and structures (residential, household, defensive) of this time, as well as finds of hoards and single coins.
 The complex of archaeological sites of Lubech 10th century consists of settlements, suburbs (posads) and burial mounds. Settlements are located along the edge of the indigenous terrace of the left bank of the Dnieper River (Lysa Gora, Zamkova Gora, Gorodische—1, settlement Monastyrische). Posads adjoining them from the east and south.
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Bacharach, Jere L. "Clive Foss, Arab-Byzantine Coins: An Introduction, with a Catalogue of the Dumbarton Oaks Collection. (Dumbarton Oaks Byzantine Collection Publications, 12.) Washington, D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, 2008. Paper. Pp. xiv, 189; many black-and-white figures, tables, and 4 maps. $29.95. Distributed by Harvard University Press." Speculum 86, no. 1 (2011): 191–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0038713410004094.

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Woods, David. "The 7th-c. Islamic coinages of Syria and Egypt in their historical contexts - CLIVE FOSS, ARAB-BYZANTINE COINS: AN INTRODUCTION, WITH A CATALOGUE OF THE DUMBARTON OAKS COLLECTION (Dumbarton Oaks Byzantine Collection Publications 12; Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Washington, D.C.2008). Pp. xiv + 189, figs. 541, 4 maps. ISBN 978-0-88402-318-0. $29.95." Journal of Roman Archaeology 24 (2011): 887–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1047759400004244.

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Zając, Barbara. "Arab-Byzantine and Umayyad coins from Marea/Philoxenite: preliminary observations." Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.37343/uw.2083-537x.pam33.05.

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Archaeological research at Marea/Philoxenite, conducted by the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology, University of Warsaw in collaboration with the Archaeological Museum in Kraków since 2000, has focused mainly on the site of the Great Basilica — one of the largest Christian basilicas of Egypt — and some other parts of the city. Research to date has shown that the city reached its peak development during the Byzantine period. It was one of the most important centers along the route leading from Alexandria to the sanctuary of Saint Menas at Abu Mina. To date, the site has yielded more tha
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Ian, Randall. "Kourion Episcopal Basilica and Urban Precinct." Database of Religious History, June 27, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12573198.

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Located in the center of the Late Roman city of Kourion, the bascilical precinct occupied a space just off of the old Roman forum. The basilica itself measured 39.95m by 22.88m and was situated above an older, civic building of the Roman basilical type. This older building furnished much of the limestone and marble building material, and spolia is much in evidence. Three aisled, but with only a single apse, the church is unusual amongst the early basilicas of Cyprus, which usually had three apses; this was likely due to the exigencies of making use of the footprint of the earlier building. The
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Books on the topic "Coins, Arab-Byzantine"

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Māzin, ʻAmāwī, ed. Arab-Byzantine coins and Arabic coins of the crusaders. Institute for the History of Arabic-Islamic Science at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, 2003.

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Shṭal, Tsevi. ha- Maṭbeʻot be-Erets-Yiśraʾel bi-Yeme ha-benayim. Liderman, 1988.

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Shṭal, Tsevi. ha-Maṭbeʻot be-Erets-Yiśraʼel bi-Yeme ha-benayim. Liderman, 1988.

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A.H. Baldwin & Sons Ltd and Baldwin’s Auctions Ltd. Islamic coin auction 24: The Horus collection. Baldwin's Auctions Ltd., 2013.

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A.H. Baldwin & Sons Ltd and Baldwin’s Auctions Ltd. Islamic coin auction no. 25. A. H. Baldwin & Sons, 2013.

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Arab-Byzantine coins: An introduction, with a catalogue of the Dumbarton Oaks collection. Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, 2008.

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Book chapters on the topic "Coins, Arab-Byzantine"

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"ARAB-BYZANTINE COINS." In Catalogue of the Late Roman, Byzantine and Barbaric Coins in the Charles University Collection (364–1092 A.D.). Karolinum Press, Charles University, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv371cpr9.11.

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"ARAB-BYZANTINE." In Islamic Coins and Their Values Volume 1. Spink Books, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvk8w0rh.6.

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"Real money: Arab and Byzantine coins around Carolingian Europe." In Origins of the European Economy. Cambridge University Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9781107050693.018.

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