Catalogue de trois jolies collections de médailles et de monnaies, tant anciennes que modernes, en or, en argent et en cuivre, objets d'art et livres de numismatique; Dont la vente publique aura lieu à Gand, sous la direction de F. Verhulst, dans la Salle de Vente de St. George, rue Haute Porte, le Mercredi 20 Décembre 1848 et jour suivant, le matin à neuf heures et demie et l'après-midi à deux heures, en francs, avec augmentation de dix pour cent, payable en trois mois pour les personnes de la ville


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Catalogue de deux belles collections de médailles anciennes & modernes, jetons, monnaies du moyen-âge, de la Belgique, de la France, etc., et d'une série très-remarquable de méreaux en or, argent et bronze, de livres de numismatique, suivi d'un supplément d'une jolie collection de médailles Belges, de la révolution Française, de l'Empire et de la Restauration, provenant de deux amateurs zélés


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Hellenistic Karia


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The conference on which the present volume is based took place in Oxford in the summer of 2006. It brought together linguists, archaologists, epigraphists, numismatists and historians and allowed them to exchange ideas about a period of major transition in Karian history: the fourth century and the two centuries after Alexander. This was first a period of great starapal visibility and presence, but then alsol of intense civic engagement and increased political awareness among Karian communities. The symbiotic relationship between the islands of the Dodekanese, in particular Rhodes and Kos, and the coastal regions of Karia forms another major theme. Finally, a number of papers pick up on a major recent trend in the study of Anatolian culture, namely the investigation of cross-cultural Greeak-Anatolian interactions in the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages and their echoes in later periods.




Persepolis


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Persepolis: Discovery and Afterlife of a World Wonder presents the first full study of the history of archaeological exploration at Persepolis after its destruction in 330 BC. Based in part on archival evidence, anecdotal information, and unpublished documents, this book describes in detail the history of archaeological exploration, visual documentation, and excavations at one of the most celebrated sites of the ancient world. The book addresses a broad audience of readers ranging from students of the archaeology, history, and art history of ancient, medieval, and modern Iran to scholars in Classical Studies and Ancient Near Eastern Studies.