Introduction to the Numismatics of Thrace, ca. 530 BCE–46 CE (original) (raw)

Basic Coin Types in Thrace. Recorded Quantities and their Participation in the Coin Circulation during the 2nd – 1st centuries BC.

Ilya Prokopov

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Georgi Dobrevo / 2000 reconsidered: Note on an 1st century BC Coin Hoard from Thrace.

Evgeni I Paunov

Ancient West & East, 2013

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Thracian Identity and Coinage in the Archaic and Classical Period. In Thrace – Local Coinage and Regional Identity, ed. by U. Peter and V. Stolba, Berlin: Edition Topoi, 2022, pp. 45-64.

Ute Wartenberg

2022

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M. Tasaklaki, "The Presence of Roman and Provincial Coins in Aegean Thrace: Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis", Proceedings of the First International Roman and Late Antique Thrace Conference “Cities, Territories and Identities” (Plovdiv, 3rd – 7th October 2016), BNAI 44, 279-288. Sofia.

Marina Tasaklaki

M. Tasaklaki, 2018

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Contribution to the Study of Coins of the Type ,Silenus and Nymph" the Most Important Coinage in Ancient Thrace in the Period from the end of 6th Century to the Middle of 4th Century BC

Stavri Topalov

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J. Baker, Coin Circulation in Late Medieval Thrace According to the Evidence from Edirne Archaeological Museum, NC (2014).

Julian Baker

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Coins of Thracian Kings and Rulers from Western Thrace, Eastern and Central Macedonia (5th - 3rd c. BC)

Christos Gatzolis

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Philippopolis and Pautalia – A Parallel Study of the Coinages, in: Ulrike Peter, Vladimir F. Stolba (eds.), Thrace – Local Coinage and Regional Identity (Berlin Studies of the Ancient World, 77). Berlin: Edition Topoi 2021, 491–506

Ulrike Peter

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Contributions to the studies of the thracian anepigraphic silver coins with images of silenus and nymph from the second half of the 6th century BC to the middle of the 5th century BC

Stavri Topalov

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"Archaic Electrum Coinage in Thrace and Macedonia in the Sixth Century: the Hoard Evidence, in O. Tekin (ed.), Second International Congress on the History of Money and Numismatics in the Mediterranean World, 5-8 Jan. 2017 Antalya. Proceedings (Istanbul 2018), 25-39.

Ute Wartenberg

2018

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‘The Coinage of Dionysopolis and the system of coin production in Moesia Inferior at the end of the Severan Age’, in D. Boteva (ed.), "Ex Nummis Lux. Studies in Ancient Numismatics in Honour of Dimitar Draganov", Sofia 2017, pp. 261-71

Dario Calomino

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‘Coinage and Coin Circulation in Nicopolis of Epirus. A preliminary Report’, in N. Holmes (ed.), Proceedings of the XIVth International Numismatic Congress, Glasgow 2009, Glasgow 2011, pp. 569-575.

Dario Calomino

2010

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Steluta Marin, Virgil Ionita, Greek Countermarked Coins from Dobruja from the 1st - 3rd century AD, Cercetări Numismatice XXV

Steluta Marin

Cercetari Numismatice, 2019

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Dies for striking Republican and early Imperial coins from Moesia and Thrace: ancient forgeries or something else?

Evgeni I Paunov

2014

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M. Tasaklaki, 2024. Aegean Thrace and Barbaric Invasions from the Mid-3rd to the End of the 4th Century AD Based on Numismatic Data, BNIA L, 95-104. Sofia.

Marina Tasaklaki

Proceedings of the Fourth International Roman and Late Antique Thrace Conference "Conflicts and Catastrophes in Roman and Late Antique Thrace" (Burgas, 12th – 16th October 2020), 2024

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Thraco-macedonian coins. The evidence from the hoards

Alexandros Reginald Tzamalis

2011

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“Aegae and Amphipolis: numismatic circulation in two major Macedonian cities”, in Fr. Duyrat, C. Grandjean (eds), Les monnaies de fouille du monde grec (VI°-I° siècles avant J.-C.), Approches, enjeux et methodes, Bordeaux 2016, pp. 157-176

Sophia Kremydi

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J. Baker, “Coin circulation in fourteenth-century Thrace and Constantinople according to the evidence of the hoards”, in O. Tekin (ed.), Second International Congress on the History of Money and Numismatics in the Mediterranean World, Proceedings, 5-8 January 2017, Antalya (2018), pp. 485-504.

Julian Baker

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M. Tasaklaki , The Coinage of Plotinopolis and Topeiros. A Contribution to the History of the Roman Province of Thrace. PhD Thesis, Department of History, Ionian Univercity. Corfu 2020 (English Abstract)

Marina Tasaklaki

2020

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Maluk Char dak’ 1990 near Plovdiv: an Unpublished Late Roman Republican Hoar d from Thrace

Evgeni I Paunov, Ilya Prokopov

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New Hoards with Small Denomination Coins of the Island of Thasos (6th – 5th century B.C.): Context, Interpretation and Dating

Valentina Grigorova-Gencheva

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The Coinage of the Thracian King Mostis: Recent Finds, Chronology, Distribution and Localisation.

Evgeni I Paunov

Proceedings of the First International Congress of Anatolian Monetary History and Numismatics, 25-28 February 2013, Antalya, 2015

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Review: ΕΥΑΓΓΕΛΙΝΉ ΜΆΡΚΟΥ, Νομισματική και Ιστορία; EVANGELINE MARKOU, Coinage and History: The Case of Cyprus during the Archaic and Classical Periods. (Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation, Nicosia 2015).

Jonathan Kagan

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Two peculiar Thracian coin issues: ΔΑΝΤΗΛΗΤΩΝ and ΜΕΛΣΑ [of the Danteletai and of Melsas]

Yannis Stoyas

E. Paunov & S. Filipova (eds.), HPAKΛEOΥΣ ΣΩTHPOΣ ΘAΣIΩN. Studia in honorem Iliae Prokopov sexagenario ab amicis et discipulis dedicata, Veliko Turnovo 2012, 143–186., 2012

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Coin Collections and Coin Hoards from Bulgaria (CCCHBulg), Volume III in series:The Numismatic Collection of the Regional Historical Museum at Smolyan (Central Rhodopes). Coins from the 5th century BC to the 6th century AD

Svetoslava Filipova, Evgeni I Paunov, Ilya Prokopov

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“Numismatic Evidence on the Ptolemaic Involvement in Thrace during the Second Syrian War”, AJN 20 (2008) 257-263

Selene Psoma

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The Coinage of the Scythian Kings in the West Pontic Area. Bobokov Bros. Foundation, Sofia, 2015; 310 pages in A4, 72 plates, full colour illustr., ISBN 978-954-9460-05-6

Dimitar Draganov

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Corinth and Athens: Numismatic circulation from the Late Republic to the High Empire

Sophia Kremydi, Athena Iakovidou

2015

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V. Peshekhonov. The hemihektai of the island of Thassos of the type «silenos / krater» - «domestic» money in southwestern Thrace // Coin Collections and Coin Hoards from Bulgaria. Volume VI. Sofia, 2016. P. 25-32.

Vyacheslav Peshekhonov

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Review of “Penna, V. – Stoyas, Y. Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum. Greece 7. The KIKPE Collection of Βronze Coins. Volume I. Athens: Academy of Athens, 2012. ISBN: 978-960-404-242-5”, Histara-les comptes rendus

Panagiotis Tselekas

Histara-les comptes rendus, 2014

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Coin Collections and Coin Hoards from Bulgaria (CCCHBulg), Volume VI in series: Numismatic Collections of the Museums of Sandanski (ancient Medius-Particopolis), Petrich (ancient Heraclea Sintica/Strimonica) and Gotse Delchev (ancient Nicopolis ad Nestum)

Svetoslava Filipova, Sotir Ivanov, Ilya Prokopov

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The Numismatic Collection of the Regional Historical Museum at Kyustendil (ancient Ulpia Pautalia). Greek, Macedonian, Thracian, Roman Republican and Provincial Coins.

Evgeni I Paunov, Svetoslava Filipova

2009

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New Data on Monetary Circulation in Northern Illyricum in the Fifth Century, Proceedings of the XIVth International Numismatic Congress - Glasgow 2009, Ed. N. Holmes, Glasgow 2011, 757-763.

Vujadin M Ivanišević

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8. “Τὰς σιταρχίας καὶ τοὺς μισθοὺς ([Arist.], Oec. 1351b). Bronze Currencies and cash allowances in Mainland Greece, Thrace and the Kingdom of Macedonia”, RΒΝ 155 (2009) 3-38

Selene Psoma

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Reconsidering the Interpretation and Dating of Ancient Coins: The Case of Bronze Coins from Dodona in the Name of Menedemos Argeades

Atalanti Betsiou

GEPHYRA, 2016

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