Recent Turkish Coin Hoards and Numismatic Studies

Recent Turkish Coin Hoards and Numismatic Studies
Title Recent Turkish Coin Hoards and Numismatic Studies PDF eBook
Author C. S. Lightfoot
Publisher British Institute at Ankara
Pages 364
Release 2017-10-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1912090007

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Twelve new studies of Greek and Roman coins from Anatolia

Antioch in Syria

Antioch in Syria
Title Antioch in Syria PDF eBook
Author Kristina M. Neumann
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 439
Release 2021-09-02
Genre History
ISBN 1108944876

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Antioch in Syria critically reassesses this ancient city from its Seleucid foundation into Late Antiquity. Although Antioch's prominence is famous, Kristina M. Neumann newly exposes the gradations of imperial power and local agency mediated within its walls through a comprehensive study of the coins minted there and excavated throughout the Mediterranean and Middle East. Patterns revealed through digital mapping and Exploratory Data Analysis serve as a significant index of spatial politics and the policies of the different authorities making use of the city. Evaluating the coins against other historical material reveals that Antioch's status was not fixed, nor the people passive pawns for external powers. Instead, as imperial governments capitalised upon Antioch's location and amenities, the citizens developed in their own distinct identities and agency. Antioch of the Antiochians must therefore be elevated from traditional narratives and static characterisations, being studied and celebrated for the dynamic polis it was.

Patterns in the Economy of Roman Asia Minor

Patterns in the Economy of Roman Asia Minor
Title Patterns in the Economy of Roman Asia Minor PDF eBook
Author Constantina Katsari
Publisher Classical Press of Wales
Pages 369
Release 2005-12-31
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1914535138

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Asia Minor under Rome was one of the wealthiest and most developed parts of the Empire, but there have been few modern studies of its economics. The twelve papers in this book, by an international team of scholars, work from literary texts, inscriptions, coinage and archaeology. They study the direct impact of Roman rule; the organisation of large agricultural estates; changing patterns of olive production; threats to rural prosperity from pests and the animal world; inter-regional trade in the Black Sea; the significance of civic market buildings; the economic role of temples and sanctuaries; the contribution of private benefactors to civic finances; monetization in the third century AD, and the effect of transitory populations on local economic activity.

The Roman Monetary System

The Roman Monetary System
Title The Roman Monetary System PDF eBook
Author Constantina Katsari
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 315
Release 2011-02-24
Genre History
ISBN 1139496646

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The Roman monetary system was highly complex. It involved official Roman coins in both silver and bronze, which some provinces produced while others imported them from mints in Rome and elsewhere, as well as, in the East, a range of civic coinages. This is a comprehensive study of the workings of the system in the Eastern provinces from the Augustan period to the third century AD, when the Roman Empire suffered a monetary and economic crisis. The Eastern provinces exemplify the full complexity of the system, but comparisons are made with evidence from the Western provinces as well as with appropriate case studies from other historical times and places. The book will be essential for all Roman historians and numismatists and of interest to a broader range of historians of economics and finance.

Maternal Megalomania

Maternal Megalomania
Title Maternal Megalomania PDF eBook
Author Julie Langford
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 231
Release 2013-07-24
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1421408473

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She employs Julia Domna as a case study to explore the creation of ideology between the emperor and its subjects.

Greek, Roman and Byzantine coins in the Museum at Amasya (Ancient Amaseia), Turkey

Greek, Roman and Byzantine coins in the Museum at Amasya (Ancient Amaseia), Turkey
Title Greek, Roman and Byzantine coins in the Museum at Amasya (Ancient Amaseia), Turkey PDF eBook
Author S. Ireland
Publisher British Institute at Ankara
Pages 204
Release 2000-12-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1912090651

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The rich numismatic collections of Turkish provincial museums are still relatively unknown and this volume presents for the first time the coinage in the museum of Amasya, which, under its ancient name of Amaseia, was one of the major centres of north-east Anatolia. In the Hellenistic period it was capital of the powerful kingdom of Pontus, while under the Roman empire it boasted the title of `Metropolis and First City' of its province. Over 4,500 coins held in the museum are catalogued, ranging in date from the 5th century BC until the 11th century AD. Most are finds from the surrounding region, so that there are rich holdings from the mints of Amaseia, Amisus, Sinope and Cappadcian Caesarea; but over 50 other mints in Asia Minor are represented and some coins come from as far afield as Alexandria in Egypt and Arles in Gaul.

The Image of Political Power in the Reign of Nerva, AD 96-98

The Image of Political Power in the Reign of Nerva, AD 96-98
Title The Image of Political Power in the Reign of Nerva, AD 96-98 PDF eBook
Author Nathan T. Elkins
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 225
Release 2017-07-03
Genre Art
ISBN 019064804X

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At age 65, Nerva assumed the role of emperor of Rome; just sixteen months later, his reign ended with his death. Nerva's short reign robbed his regime of the opportunity for the emperor's imperial image to be defined in building or monumental art, leaving seemingly little for the art historian or archaeologist to consider. In view of this paucity, studies of Nerva primarily focus on the historical circumstances governing his reign with respect to the few relevant literary sources. The Image of Political Power in the Reign of Nerva, AD 96-98, by contrast, takes the entire imperial coinage program issued by the mint of Rome to examine the "self-representation," and, by extension, the policies and ideals of Nerva's regime. The brevity of Nerva's reign and the problems of retrospection caused by privileging posthumous literary sources make coinage one of the only ways of reconstructing anything of his image and ideology as it was disseminated and developed at the end of the first century during the emperor's lifetime. The iconography of this coinage, and the popularity and spread of different iconographic types-as determined by study of hoards and finds, and as targeted towards different ancient constituencies-offers a more positive take on a little-studied emperor. Across three chapters, Elkins traces the different reverse types and how they would have resonated with their intended audiences, concluding with an examination of the parallels between text and coin iconography with previous and subsequent emperors. The Image of Political Power in the Reign of Nerva, AD 96-98 thus offers significant new perspectives on the agents behind the selection and formulation of iconography in the late first and early second century, showing how coinage can act as a visual panegyric similar to contemporary laudatory texts by tapping into how the inner circle of Nerva's regime wished the emperor to be seen.