The December 2023 ANS eNews from the American Numismatic Society announced a new volume of conference papers.
-Editor
Coinage in Imperial Space: Coins in the Economy of the Achaemenid and Early Hellenistic World: Conference Papers in Phoenix
Papers from the 2017 conference in Krakow, Poland will be published in volume 76 of Phoenix, a journal of the Classical Association of Canada. The conference was organized by the Institute of Archaeology of the Jagiellonian University, the Faculty of Classics at the University of Oxford, and the National Museum in Krakow. Authors in the conference report include Peter van Alfen (ANS Chief Curator), Jonathan Kagan (ANS Trustee), and Andrew Meadows (former ANS Deputy Director). To purchase, contact phoenix@utoronto.ca.
Here's a list of the papers.
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1. Andrew Meadows, "Coinage in Imperial Space: The Problems Raised by the Ps. Aristotelian Oikonoinika"
2. Peter van Alfen, "Payment, Profit, or Prestige? The Political Economy of Achaemenid Coin Production"
3. Francois de Callataji, "Pseudo-civic not Civic: The Abundant Double Sigloi Struck by Pamphylian and Cilician Cities (ca 460-333 BCE)"
4. Jaroslaw Bodzek, "Kings, Satraps, Local Dynasts and Cities in Achaemenid Imperial Space: Ps. Aristotle's Oikonontika and the Numismatic Reality"
5. Christopher Tuplin, "Of Darics, Staters and Disks: Some Issues in Achaemenid Imperial Space"
6. Selene Psosna, "The KIN (Symmachikon) Coinage of the Classical Period: Agesilaus Versus Lysander"
7. Aneurin Ellis-Evans & Jonathan Kagan, "Bimetallism, Coinage, and Empire in Persian Anatolia"
8. Frederique Duyrat, "Money in Southern Transeuphratene during the 4th century BCE"
9. Haim Gitler & Oren Tal, "Indigenous Coinages in Palestine: Towards an Understanding of the Persian — Hellenistic Transitional Phase of Money Use"
10. Evangelism Markou, "The Coinage of the Kings of Cyprus from the Achaemenid to Hellenistic Rule: An Autonomous Royal Coinage?"
11. Marek Jan Olbrycht, "The India-related Tetradrachms of Alexander the Great"
12. Karsten Dahmen, "Money and Legitimacy after Alexander"
Cost: $95 USD ($148 for institutions) To purchase, contact
phoenix@utoronto.ca
www.phoenix.utoronto.ca
Wayne Homren, Editor
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