The American Numismatic Society has announced the launch of PELLA, online catalogue of the coinage produced by the kings of the
Macedonian Argead dynasty (c.700–310 BC). Here's the press release. -Editor
The American Numismatic Society (ANS) is excited to announce the launch of its latest digital platform, PELLA (numismatics.org/pella/),
an important new research tool for ancient Greek numismatics that provides a comprehensive, easily accessible online catalogue of the
coinage produced by the kings of the Macedonian Argead dynasty (c.700–310 BC). Cataloguing the individual coin types of the kings from
Alexander I (ruled 498–454 BC), the first of the Macedonian kings to strike coins, down to Philip III Arrhidaeus (ruled 323–317 BC), PELLA
allows users to conduct research on specific types, view examples from multiple collections, conduct statistical analyses of weight and
other measurement data, and see maps of where the type was minted and where examples have been found in hoards.
As a linked data project, PELLA connects to the relevant pages within the ANS's collection website, MANTIS
(numismatics.org/search/), as well as Inventory of Greek Coin Hoards Online (coinhoards.org), and incorporates material from other public
collections. The current version of PELLA provides links to examples of the coinage (in the name) of Alexander the Great and Philip III
Arrhidaeus present in the ANS collection, the Münzkabinett of the State Museums of Berlin, and the British Museum totaling nearly 10,000
examples of individual coins. The current version of PELLA uses the numbering system and typology originally created and published by
Martin Price in The Coinage in the Name of Alexander the Great and Philip Arhidaeus, London 1991, with the addition of modifications
that greatly enhance the volume’s usefulness as an online resource.
PELLA is made possible by stable numismatic identifiers and linked open data methodologies established by the Nomisma.org project. Coin
type data are made available with an Open Database License.
Dr. Peter van Alfen, Margaret Thompson Associate Curator of Greek Coins, commented on the announcement. "The Macedonian kings of
the Argead dynasty struck arguably the most influential coinages of the ancient Greek world, so it’s appropriate that our first digital
project in Greek numismatics focuses on their coinage. We also wanted to provide a specific platform for facilitating research on their
coinages, particularly since the ANS holds one of the largest and most important collections of Argead coinage in the world. By being able
to link to other important collections, the research potential is significantly enhanced. The ANS is committed to enhancing its online
presence and digitizing its collection - PELLA is another example of our progress, and we are proud it well help educate those with general
numismatic interest as well as academic researchers.”
The American Numismatic Society, organized in 1858 and incorporated in 1865 in New York State, operates as a research museum under
Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and is recognized as a publicly supported organization under section 170(b)(1)(A)(vi) as
confirmed on November 1, 1970.
To read the complete press release, see:
The American Numismatic Society Announces the Launch of PELLA
(http://numismatics.org/NewsEvents/PELLA)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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