Coin Hoards Volume XI: Greek Hoards: The Cimmerian Bosporus, M.G. Abramzon,M.G. Abramzon (9789042944695) — Readings Books

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Coin Hoards Volume XI: Greek Hoards: The Cimmerian Bosporus
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The eleventh volume of Coin Hoards is dedicated solely to hoards

of Greek coins found in the Cimmerian Bosporus. The inventory contains

records of 271 new hoards or re-evaluations of old ones, and provides an

indispensable supplement to the Inventory of Greek Coin Hoards

and previous volumes of Coin Hoards. The volume includes many

hitherto unrecorded hoards from the early 5th century BC to the 6th

century AD. The majority of them were recently acquired by museums in

Simferopol, Kerch, Tman, Phanagoria, Temryuk, Anapa, Krasnodar,

Novorossiysk, Moscow and St Petersburg from the archaeological missions

which had conducted wide-scale excavations in the Krasnodar region and

the eastern Crimea. Among the significant recent finds are large hoards

of Late Archaic silver coins and Late Bosporan staters from Phanagoria,

as well as a group of purses from Mithradates VI’s residence there,

burnt in 63 BC; a Myrmicium hoard of Cyzicenes; big hoards of Bosporan

gold staters from the Taman Peninsula; huge hoards of 3rd-century BC

bronze coins (more than 21000 pieces) and coins of the Mithradatic

period (15000 and 8000 coins) from the Asiatic Bosporus; and a group of

hoards from Mithradates III’s fortress in Parosta, a small Bosporan

city, which met its end during the Roman-Bosporan War of AD 45-49, etc.

Nine notes are devoted to brief publication of a group of the most

significant new hoards, related mostly to Phanagoria and the Asiatic

Bosporus. Huge Phanagorian hoards of the early 1st century BC are of

special interest, containing coins of Euboea, Delos and Crete, the

Pontus, western and southern Anatolia and the adjacent islands. These

non-native coins are exceptional finds for the Cimmerian Bosporus, as

well as in the numismatic profile of the northern Black Sea region as a

whole. The distant coins form evidence for the voyages of Phanagorian

merchantmen to the eastern Mediterranean - to Hierapytna and Patara.

These studies significantly expand our understanding of the Bosporan

coinage and Greek economy of this period. The volume is accompanied by

311 plates.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Peeters Publishers
Country
Belgium
Date
13 October 2021
Pages
409
ISBN
9789042944695

The eleventh volume of Coin Hoards is dedicated solely to hoards

of Greek coins found in the Cimmerian Bosporus. The inventory contains

records of 271 new hoards or re-evaluations of old ones, and provides an

indispensable supplement to the Inventory of Greek Coin Hoards

and previous volumes of Coin Hoards. The volume includes many

hitherto unrecorded hoards from the early 5th century BC to the 6th

century AD. The majority of them were recently acquired by museums in

Simferopol, Kerch, Tman, Phanagoria, Temryuk, Anapa, Krasnodar,

Novorossiysk, Moscow and St Petersburg from the archaeological missions

which had conducted wide-scale excavations in the Krasnodar region and

the eastern Crimea. Among the significant recent finds are large hoards

of Late Archaic silver coins and Late Bosporan staters from Phanagoria,

as well as a group of purses from Mithradates VI’s residence there,

burnt in 63 BC; a Myrmicium hoard of Cyzicenes; big hoards of Bosporan

gold staters from the Taman Peninsula; huge hoards of 3rd-century BC

bronze coins (more than 21000 pieces) and coins of the Mithradatic

period (15000 and 8000 coins) from the Asiatic Bosporus; and a group of

hoards from Mithradates III’s fortress in Parosta, a small Bosporan

city, which met its end during the Roman-Bosporan War of AD 45-49, etc.

Nine notes are devoted to brief publication of a group of the most

significant new hoards, related mostly to Phanagoria and the Asiatic

Bosporus. Huge Phanagorian hoards of the early 1st century BC are of

special interest, containing coins of Euboea, Delos and Crete, the

Pontus, western and southern Anatolia and the adjacent islands. These

non-native coins are exceptional finds for the Cimmerian Bosporus, as

well as in the numismatic profile of the northern Black Sea region as a

whole. The distant coins form evidence for the voyages of Phanagorian

merchantmen to the eastern Mediterranean - to Hierapytna and Patara.

These studies significantly expand our understanding of the Bosporan

coinage and Greek economy of this period. The volume is accompanied by

311 plates.

Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Peeters Publishers
Country
Belgium
Date
13 October 2021
Pages
409
ISBN
9789042944695