Money and power in Hellenistic Bactria:

"The history of Hellenistic Bactria (northern Afghanistan, and areas of Tajikistan and Uzbekistan) is particularly obscure and its reconstruction contentious. Unlike other Hellenistic kingdoms very little evidence survives from literary sources and inscriptions; the best primary source is the l...

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1. Verfasser: Glenn, Simon (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: New York The American Numismatic Society 2020
Schriftenreihe:Numismatic studies 43
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Zusammenfassung:"The history of Hellenistic Bactria (northern Afghanistan, and areas of Tajikistan and Uzbekistan) is particularly obscure and its reconstruction contentious. Unlike other Hellenistic kingdoms very little evidence survives from literary sources and inscriptions; the best primary source is the large quantity of coinage issued under the Graeco-Bactrian kings who ruled the area from the third century to the mid-second century BC. With limited details of the find spots of the coins and only a few published hoards, their use has often been limited to a superficial analysis of their iconography. Royal Coinage in Hellenistic Bactria will present the results of a die study, an approach to studying the coins that can give many insights into the way they were produced. The coins of six kings (Euthydemus I, Demetrius I, Euthydemus II, Pantaleon, Agathocles, and Antimachus I) are included. Different mints and rhythms of production can be identified, and the overall size of the coinages estimated. Using a thorough understanding and suggested reconstruction of the production of these coins, this book will propose a new, soundly-based history of the Graeco-Bactrian kingdom under these kings"--
Beschreibung:xv, 394 Seiten, 110 gezählte Seiten Tafeln Illustrationen, Karte
ISBN:9780897223614

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