ISBN:
9789004226425
,
9004226427
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource ( 203 S. )
,
ill., maps.
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Year of publication:
2012
Series Statement:
Ancient Judaism and early Christianity 1871-6636 v. 79
Series Statement:
Ancient Judaism and early Christianity v. 79
Series Statement:
Brill online books and journals: E-books
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Ariel, Donald T Coins of Herod
Keywords:
Herod I 73-4 B.C
;
Herod
;
Jewish coins Palestine
;
Jewish numismatics Palestine
;
Jewish coins
;
Jewish numismatics
Abstract:
Preliminary Material /Donald T. Ariel and Jean-Philippe Fontanille -- Introduction /Donald T. Ariel and Jean-Philippe Fontanille -- Gold and Silver Coins During Herod’s Reign /Donald T. Ariel and Jean-Philippe Fontanille -- A Typology of Herod’s Coins /Donald T. Ariel and Jean-Philippe Fontanille -- The Dies and Minting Technology /Donald T. Ariel and Jean-Philippe Fontanille -- The Location of the Mint or Mints /Donald T. Ariel and Jean-Philippe Fontanille -- The Iconography /Donald T. Ariel and Jean-Philippe Fontanille -- The Inscriptions /Donald T. Ariel and Jean-Philippe Fontanille -- Herod’s Coins in Hoards /Donald T. Ariel and Jean-Philippe Fontanille -- Herod Coins in Archaeological Contexts /Donald T. Ariel and Jean-Philippe Fontanille -- Geographical Distribution of Herod’s Coins /Donald T. Ariel and Jean-Philippe Fontanille -- A Relative Chronology of Herod’s Coins /Donald T. Ariel and Jean-Philippe Fontanille -- Towards an Absolute Chronology of Herod’s Coins /Donald T. Ariel and Jean-Philippe Fontanille -- Bibliography /Donald T. Ariel and Jean-Philippe Fontanille -- Index /Donald T. Ariel and Jean-Philippe Fontanille -- Plates 1–96 /Donald T. Ariel and Jean-Philippe Fontanille.
Abstract:
Herod, ruler of Judea at a pivotal time (40–4 BCE) in the region’s history, was Rome’s most famous client king. In this volume, Herod’s coinage benefits from a comprehensive reappraisal. The coins and dies have been thoroughly examined, resulting in innovative iconographic and technological interpretations. Study of the coins’ presence in hoards, their archaeological contexts and geographical distribution, together with other typological, epigraphic and numismatic observations, have aided in establishing that all of the types were minted in Jerusalem. A new relative chronology of Herod’s dated and undated coins is the most important by-product of this study. Finally, an attempt is made to peg this seriation to known events within the king’s reign
Note:
Two columns to the page. - Includes bibliographical references and index
DOI:
10.1163/9789004226425
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