It is well known that the first coins were produced in Anatolia (more precisely in Lydia) between the end of the seventh and the beginning of the sixth century BCE.1 Coinage soon spread in the whole peninsula and provides evidence for varied monetary systems until the third century CE: coins of the cities, coins of dynasts and kings, coins of the satraps, coins of confederations, made in precious and less precious metals. In this short overview, some of the Cilician contexts will be examined, which are a part of this wider general framework.
Coin production and coin circulation in Cilicia Tracheia / Polosa, Annalisa. - In: MITTEILUNGEN ZUR SPÄTANTIKEN ARCHÄOLOGIE UND BYZANTINISCHEN KUNSTGESCHICHTE. - ISSN 1434-7091. - 7:(2020), pp. 38-52. ((Intervento presentato al convegno Identity and cultural exchange in ancient Cilicia. New results and future perspectives tenutosi a Munchen; Germany.
Coin production and coin circulation in Cilicia Tracheia
Polosa Annalisa
2020
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It is well known that the first coins were produced in Anatolia (more precisely in Lydia) between the end of the seventh and the beginning of the sixth century BCE.1 Coinage soon spread in the whole peninsula and provides evidence for varied monetary systems until the third century CE: coins of the cities, coins of dynasts and kings, coins of the satraps, coins of confederations, made in precious and less precious metals. In this short overview, some of the Cilician contexts will be examined, which are a part of this wider general framework.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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