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Shore, Fred B. Parthian coins & history: Ten dragons against Rome. Quarryville, Pa: Classical Numismatic Group, 1993.

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Akbarzādah, Dāriyūsh, 1968 or 1969-, ed. Sylloge nummorum Parthicorum: New York--Paris--London--Vienna--Tehran--Berlin. Wien: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2012.

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Sikkahʹhā-yi Ashkānī: Parthian coins. Tihrān: Muʼassasah-ʼi Farhangī-i Intishārāt-i Pāzīnah, 2013.

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Les tétradrachmes d'Orodès II et de Phraate IV: Étude du rythme de leur production monétaire à la lumière d'une grande trouvaille. Paris: Association pour l'avancement des études iraniennes, 1994.

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Livshit︠s︡, V. A. Parfi︠a︡nskai︠a︡ onomastika. Sankt-Peterburg: Peterburgskoe lingvisticheskoe ob-vo, 2010.

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Rider, Georges Le. Séleucie du tigre: Les monnaies séleucides et parthes. Firenze: Le Lettere, 1998.

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muzeumi, Sakʻartʻvelos saxelmcipʻo. Les monnaies parthes du Musée de Tbilissi (Géorgie). Wetteren: Moneta, 2007.

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Museum, J. Paul Getty, ed. A hoard of coins from eastern Parthia. New York: American Numismatic Society, 1990.

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The impact of Seleucid decline on the Eastern Iranian Plateau: The foundations of Arsacid Parthia and Graeco-Bactria. Stuttgart: Steiner, 1999.

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Errington, Elizabeth. From Persepolis to the Punjab: Exploring ancient Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan. London: British Museum Press, 2007.

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(Editor), Vesta Sarkhosh Curtis, and Sarah Stewart (Editor), eds. The Age of the Parthians (Idea of Iran). I. B. Tauris, 2007.

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Stewart, Sarah, and Vesta Sarkhosh Curtis. Age of the Parthians. I. B. Tauris & Company, Limited, 2010.

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Sarkhosh, Curtis Vesta, and Stewart Sarah, eds. The age of the Parthians. London: I.B. Tauris, 2007.

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Vittoria, Fontana Maria, ed. La collezione Tonizza nel Museo della Chiesa Nuova di Assisi: Le monete partiche, sasanidi e islamiche. Roma: Istituto italiano di numismatica, 2001.

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Wroth, Warwick William. Catalogue of the Coins of Parthia. Adamant Media Corporation, 2003.

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(Editor), Elizabeth Errington, and Vesta Sarkhosh Curtis (Editor), eds. From Persepolis to the Punjab: Exploring the Past in in Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan. British Museum Press, 2007.

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Tomber, Roberta. Egypt and Eastern Commerce during the Second Century AD and Later. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198790662.003.0016.

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This chapter looks at the archaeological evidence from several regions for the continuation of Indo-Roman trade during the second century ad. The emphasis here is on the Egyptian evidence, but this chapter also looks briefly at India and Parthia/Palmyra. From India, second-century Roman finds—particularly coins—are outlined, as is the role of Palmyra as middleman to Rome. Although numbers of Roman finds in India are reduced during the second century, two diverse categories of evidence point to the continued importance of this trade: the large value attached to the shipment discussed in the Muziris papyrus, and the continued importance of the Red Sea ports, especially Myos Hormos. The large second-century ceramic assemblages from Myos Hormos suggest that throughout the second century it was more active than Berenike. By the end of the second century trade became more complex with the involvement of the Palmyrenes.
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