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<p>[QUOTE="NewStyleKing, post: 5130436, member: 106483"]An extensive die study and detailed descriptions and appreciation, Hoards, Imitations and metrology was performed by Margaret Thompson ANS 10 1961 in NSSCA-The New Style Silver Coinage of Athens vol l & 2. Generally it holds up to this day with one major exception. The dating she adopted called the high dating was immediately attacked by Lewis and then others on misreading hoards ,but some overstrikes proved problematic until the dating of the overstrike/undertype was altered-despite introducing a circularity-the scheme now fits.. She conceded in c 1984, Morkholm then raised to an intermediate chronology c 1982 but since then most people have stuck to a low chronology which seems to suit the hoard evidence especially the more complete and meaningful re-constructions of Andrew Meadows and Houghton's The Gaziantep Hoard above and Lorber's Commerce Demetrius l Hoard, also above. Others now include the late Mattingley and Habicht, indeed most scholars...and me! This take a year or so c 164 to 42 BC and every or almost every year having an issue.</p><p>Her sequencing of some has been modified slightly in parts but essentially is as published.</p><p><br /></p><p>The chronology tussel produced quite a few papers and being part of the Stephanophores became a popular topic and base for research.</p><p>Now Athens New Style dates hoards and not necessarily the other way round.</p><p>The NewStyles were widely used in Seleucid lands, Syria, Thracia,and the Balkans and essentially replaced the other stephanophores.</p><p><br /></p><p>Read my page on academia.edu under my name:John Arnold Nisbet, especially,</p><p><br /></p><p>Sources for research on the New Style coinage of Athens with comments</p><p><br /></p><p> </p><p><br /></p><p> (Update March 2019)</p><p><br /></p><p> </p><p><br /></p><p>This is all the papers I can find that are pertinent to the study of the Athenian New Style coinage. The specific Rome-Pontic times need background reading for the times and personalities involved where the evidence from coinage is often discussed.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NewStyleKing, post: 5130436, member: 106483"]An extensive die study and detailed descriptions and appreciation, Hoards, Imitations and metrology was performed by Margaret Thompson ANS 10 1961 in NSSCA-The New Style Silver Coinage of Athens vol l & 2. Generally it holds up to this day with one major exception. The dating she adopted called the high dating was immediately attacked by Lewis and then others on misreading hoards ,but some overstrikes proved problematic until the dating of the overstrike/undertype was altered-despite introducing a circularity-the scheme now fits.. She conceded in c 1984, Morkholm then raised to an intermediate chronology c 1982 but since then most people have stuck to a low chronology which seems to suit the hoard evidence especially the more complete and meaningful re-constructions of Andrew Meadows and Houghton's The Gaziantep Hoard above and Lorber's Commerce Demetrius l Hoard, also above. Others now include the late Mattingley and Habicht, indeed most scholars...and me! This take a year or so c 164 to 42 BC and every or almost every year having an issue. Her sequencing of some has been modified slightly in parts but essentially is as published. The chronology tussel produced quite a few papers and being part of the Stephanophores became a popular topic and base for research. Now Athens New Style dates hoards and not necessarily the other way round. The NewStyles were widely used in Seleucid lands, Syria, Thracia,and the Balkans and essentially replaced the other stephanophores. Read my page on academia.edu under my name:John Arnold Nisbet, especially, Sources for research on the New Style coinage of Athens with comments (Update March 2019) This is all the papers I can find that are pertinent to the study of the Athenian New Style coinage. The specific Rome-Pontic times need background reading for the times and personalities involved where the evidence from coinage is often discussed.[/QUOTE]
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