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Alvarez, Lydia. "Circulation des hommes et des biens de Méditerranée en Égypte du Vème siècle avant notre ère à la fin de l'époque hellénistique, l'apport des trouvailles monétaires." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Sorbonne université, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024SORUL019.
Full textThis doctoral research focuses on the circulation of peaple and goods from the mediterranean to Egypt from the Vth century BC to the end of Hellenistic perdiod, through the contribution of monetary finds. We rely on two types of discoveries : monetary treasures, usuelly made up of silver and gold coins, and coins found in isolation durant arcaelogical excavations and which are, most often, bronze coins. These two types of finds can give different information about the origine of foreigners in Egypt as well as the main trade routes across the country. It also makes it possible to compare the data found in the Alexandria region with those from the rest of the country. The period studied extends from the Vth to the Ist century BC. This chronological scope allows an in-depth analysis of monetary discoveries and interesting comparisons as to the evolution of the content of the treasures and the monetary profiles identified. Around 312 BC J.-C., the future Ptolemy Ist Soter gradually broke with the coinage set up by Alexander the Great to create his own monetary system. From the end of the IVth century BC, foreign currencies are no longer allowed to enter Egyptian soil. Data from numismatics are lacking for much of the Lagid period, so it's necessary to supplement them with the data provided by archaeology
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Jean, Andreau, Broise Henri, Jolivet Vincent, and École française de Rome, eds. Musarna. Roma: École française de Rome, 2002.
Find full textJean, Andreau, Broise Henri, Jolivet Vincent, and École française de Rome, eds. Musarna. Roma: École française de Rome, 2002.
Find full textJean, Andreau, Broise Henri, Jolivet Vincent, and École française de Rome, eds. Musarna. Roma: École française de Rome, 2002.
Find full textJean, Andreau, Broise Henri, and Jolivet Vincent, eds. Musarna. Rome: Ecole française de Rome, 2002.
Find full textCoins in Churches: Archaeology, Money and Religious Devotion in Medieval Northern Europe. Routledge, 2021.
Find full textKilger, Christoph, Svein H. Gullbekk, Steinar Kristensen, and Håkon Roland. Coins in Churches: Archaeology, Money and Religious Devotion in Medieval Northern Europe. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.
Find full textKilger, Christoph, Svein H. Gullbekk, Steinar Kristensen, and Håkon Roland. Coins in Churches: Archaeology, Money and Religious Devotion in Medieval Northern Europe. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.
Find full textKilger, Christoph, Svein H. Gullbekk, Steinar Kristensen, and Håkon Roland. Coins in Churches. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.
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