Author: Ashmolean Museum
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Coins, Greek
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford: Asia Minor, Caria to Commagene (except Cyprus)
Author: Ashmolean Museum
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Coins, Greek
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Coins, Greek
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford: Asia Minor, Caria to Commagene (except Cyprus)
Author: Ashmolean Museum
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Coins, Greek
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Coins, Greek
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum, Volume V, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Part XI, Caria to Commagene (except Cyprus)
Author: Richard Ashton
Publisher: OUP/British Academy
ISBN: 9780197265468
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This catalogue contains 2021 pre-imperial ancient Greek coins in the Ashmolean Museum, from Asia Minor, Caria to Commagene, except Cyprus. The text and plates are on facing pages, so that the description of each coin is opposite its photograph. The authors supply technical details and, in most cases, comparanda and provenances of each coin.
Publisher: OUP/British Academy
ISBN: 9780197265468
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This catalogue contains 2021 pre-imperial ancient Greek coins in the Ashmolean Museum, from Asia Minor, Caria to Commagene, except Cyprus. The text and plates are on facing pages, so that the description of each coin is opposite its photograph. The authors supply technical details and, in most cases, comparanda and provenances of each coin.
Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum: The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. pt.11. Asia Minor, Caria to Commagene (except Cyprus)
Author: British Academy
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Coins
Languages : en
Pages : 72
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Coins
Languages : en
Pages : 72
Book Description
Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum: Ashmolean Museum. Pt. 1. Italy (Evans collection) Pt. 2. Italy, Sicily, Carthage. Pt. 3. Macedonia. Pt. 4. Paeonia-Thessaly. Pt. 9. Bosporus-Aeolis
Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum, Volume V, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Part XI, Caria to Commagene (except Cyprus)
Author: Richard Ashton
Publisher: OUP/British Academy
ISBN: 9780197265468
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This catalogue contains 2021 pre-imperial ancient Greek coins in the Ashmolean Museum, from Asia Minor, Caria to Commagene, except Cyprus. The text and plates are on facing pages, so that the description of each coin is opposite its photograph. The authors supply technical details and, in most cases, comparanda and provenances of each coin.
Publisher: OUP/British Academy
ISBN: 9780197265468
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This catalogue contains 2021 pre-imperial ancient Greek coins in the Ashmolean Museum, from Asia Minor, Caria to Commagene, except Cyprus. The text and plates are on facing pages, so that the description of each coin is opposite its photograph. The authors supply technical details and, in most cases, comparanda and provenances of each coin.
Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum, Volume V, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Part XI, Caria to Commagene (except Cyprus)
Author: Richard Ashton
Publisher: OUP/British Academy
ISBN: 9780197265468
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This catalogue contains 2021 pre-imperial ancient Greek coins in the Ashmolean Museum, from Asia Minor, Caria to Commagene, except Cyprus. The text and plates are on facing pages, so that the description of each coin is opposite its photograph. The authors supply technical details and, in most cases, comparanda and provenances of each coin.
Publisher: OUP/British Academy
ISBN: 9780197265468
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This catalogue contains 2021 pre-imperial ancient Greek coins in the Ashmolean Museum, from Asia Minor, Caria to Commagene, except Cyprus. The text and plates are on facing pages, so that the description of each coin is opposite its photograph. The authors supply technical details and, in most cases, comparanda and provenances of each coin.
Roman Provincial Coinage
Author: Andrew M. Burnett
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Coinage
Languages : en
Pages : 408
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Coinage
Languages : en
Pages : 408
Book Description
Kypros, the Bible and Homer
Author: Max Hermann Ohnefalsch-Richter
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art, Greek
Languages : en
Pages : 560
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art, Greek
Languages : en
Pages : 560
Book Description
Ancient Syria
Author: Trevor Bryce
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 0191002925
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 394
Book Description
Syria has long been one of the most trouble-prone and politically volatile regions of the Near and Middle Eastern world. This book looks back beyond the troubles of the present to tell the 3000-year story of what happened many centuries before. Trevor Bryce reveals the peoples, cities, and kingdoms that arose, flourished, declined, and disappeared in the lands that now constitute Syria, from the time of it's earliest written records in the third millennium BC until the reign of the Roman emperor Diocletian at the turn of the 3-4th century AD. Across the centuries, from the Bronze Age to the Rome Era, we encounter a vast array of characters and civilizations, enlivening, enriching, and besmirching the annals of Syrian history: Hittite and Assyrian Great Kings; Egyptian pharaohs; Amorite robber-barons; the biblically notorious Nebuchadnezzar; Persia's Cyrus the Great and Macedon's Alexander the Great; the rulers of the Seleucid empire; and an assortment of Rome's most distinguished and most infamous emperors. All swept across the plains of Syria at some point in her long history. All contributed, in one way or another, to Syria's special, distinctive character, as they imposed themselves upon it, fought one another within it, or pillaged their way through it. But this is not just a history of invasion and oppression. Syria had great rulers of her own, native-born Syrian luminaries, sometimes appearing as local champions who sought to liberate their lands from foreign despots, sometimes as cunning, self-seeking manipulators of squabbles between their overlords. They culminate with Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra, whose life provides a fitting grand finale to the first three millennia of Syria's recorded history. The conclusion looks forward to the Muslim conquest in the 7th century AD: in many ways the opening chapter in the equally complex and often troubled history of modern Syria.
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 0191002925
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 394
Book Description
Syria has long been one of the most trouble-prone and politically volatile regions of the Near and Middle Eastern world. This book looks back beyond the troubles of the present to tell the 3000-year story of what happened many centuries before. Trevor Bryce reveals the peoples, cities, and kingdoms that arose, flourished, declined, and disappeared in the lands that now constitute Syria, from the time of it's earliest written records in the third millennium BC until the reign of the Roman emperor Diocletian at the turn of the 3-4th century AD. Across the centuries, from the Bronze Age to the Rome Era, we encounter a vast array of characters and civilizations, enlivening, enriching, and besmirching the annals of Syrian history: Hittite and Assyrian Great Kings; Egyptian pharaohs; Amorite robber-barons; the biblically notorious Nebuchadnezzar; Persia's Cyrus the Great and Macedon's Alexander the Great; the rulers of the Seleucid empire; and an assortment of Rome's most distinguished and most infamous emperors. All swept across the plains of Syria at some point in her long history. All contributed, in one way or another, to Syria's special, distinctive character, as they imposed themselves upon it, fought one another within it, or pillaged their way through it. But this is not just a history of invasion and oppression. Syria had great rulers of her own, native-born Syrian luminaries, sometimes appearing as local champions who sought to liberate their lands from foreign despots, sometimes as cunning, self-seeking manipulators of squabbles between their overlords. They culminate with Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra, whose life provides a fitting grand finale to the first three millennia of Syria's recorded history. The conclusion looks forward to the Muslim conquest in the 7th century AD: in many ways the opening chapter in the equally complex and often troubled history of modern Syria.