Log in or Sign up
Coin Talk
Home
Forums
>
Coin Forums
>
Ancient Coins
>
what reference book on ancient coins is most used by you ?
>
Reply to Thread
Message:
<p>[QUOTE="Rudi Smits, post: 1673264, member: 44944"][h=3]<font face="Verdana">QEDEM 3 (1975)</font>[/h]<span style="color: #000000"><font face="Verdana">YA`AKOV MESHORER: Nabataean Coins</font></span></p><p><span style="color: #000000"><font face="Verdana"><br /></font></span></p><p><span style="color: #000000"><font face="Verdana">During the Hellenistic period, an inter-tribal group of Arabian-Aramean elements consolidated themselves under the name of Nabatu and made the transition from nomadic to sedentary life. The vigorous and independent culture that emerged reached its zenith in the 1st century BCE, and it is at this time that the Nabateans began to mint their own distinctive coins. Nabatean numismatic history, studied here in detail according to reigning monarchs, reflects the vicissitudes of the kingdom and its abrupt termination in 106 CE, when the Romans annexed the Nabatean kingdom to the empire as Provincia Arabia.</font></span></p><p><span style="color: #000000"><font face="Verdana">120 pages, 8 plates Price: $18.-</font></span></p><p><span style="color: #000000"><font face="Verdana"><a href="http://archaeology.huji.ac.il/public/qedem_abs.asp" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://archaeology.huji.ac.il/public/qedem_abs.asp" rel="nofollow">http://archaeology.huji.ac.il/public/qedem_abs.asp</a></font></span></p><p><span style="color: #000000"><font face="Verdana"><br /></font></span></p><p><span style="color: #000000"><font face="Verdana">At your service. U owe me one bro !!!</font></span>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Rudi Smits, post: 1673264, member: 44944"][h=3][FONT=Verdana]QEDEM 3 (1975)[/FONT][/h][COLOR=#000000][FONT=Verdana]YA`AKOV MESHORER: Nabataean Coins During the Hellenistic period, an inter-tribal group of Arabian-Aramean elements consolidated themselves under the name of Nabatu and made the transition from nomadic to sedentary life. The vigorous and independent culture that emerged reached its zenith in the 1st century BCE, and it is at this time that the Nabateans began to mint their own distinctive coins. Nabatean numismatic history, studied here in detail according to reigning monarchs, reflects the vicissitudes of the kingdom and its abrupt termination in 106 CE, when the Romans annexed the Nabatean kingdom to the empire as Provincia Arabia. 120 pages, 8 plates Price: $18.- [URL]http://archaeology.huji.ac.il/public/qedem_abs.asp[/URL] At your service. U owe me one bro !!![/FONT][/COLOR][/QUOTE]
Your name or email address:
Do you already have an account?
No, create an account now.
Yes, my password is:
Forgot your password?
Stay logged in
Coin Talk
Home
Forums
>
Coin Forums
>
Ancient Coins
>
what reference book on ancient coins is most used by you ?
>
Home
Home
Quick Links
Search Forums
Recent Activity
Recent Posts
Forums
Forums
Quick Links
Search Forums
Recent Posts
Competitions
Competitions
Quick Links
Competition Index
Rules, Terms & Conditions
Gallery
Gallery
Quick Links
Search Media
New Media
Showcase
Showcase
Quick Links
Search Items
Most Active Members
New Items
Directory
Directory
Quick Links
Directory Home
New Listings
Members
Members
Quick Links
Notable Members
Current Visitors
Recent Activity
New Profile Posts
Sponsors
Menu
Search
Search titles only
Posted by Member:
Separate names with a comma.
Newer Than:
Search this thread only
Search this forum only
Display results as threads
Useful Searches
Recent Posts
More...