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ONS
meeting, Oxford 2011
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ONS
conference Ukraine 2011 |
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New and
recent publications |
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Auction
news |
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Book
review: K.K. Maheshwari Imitation in continuity - tracking the
silver coinage of early medieval India (J. Cribb) |
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Corrigendum
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An
emergency coinage in Antioch ad 540-542, by S.J. Mansfield |
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New mint
names for a Marinid half dirham type, by Ludovic Liétard |
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A new type
for Marinid or early Wattasid silver coinage, by Ludovic
Liétard |
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A new
coin type of Dimitri I, King of Georgia: addendum, by I.
Paghava, S. Turkia & G. Zlobin
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A unique
half dirham from the mint of Nakhjawan with the ulugh mangyl
ulus bek legend, by I. Paghava & G. Janjgava |
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The Mongol
conquest of Balkh according to numismatic sources, by Anton
Grachev |
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The
archaic punch-marked coins of Kukaḍi, Minā river
valley: part 1, by Amol Bankar |
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Gandhara
and Indo-Greek fantasy coins, by Hans Loeschner |
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The
Indo-Parthian coins in the British Museum, by Wannaporn
Rienjang |
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Some
recently discovered coins of the Sultans of Madura, Gujarat (and
Khandesh), by Shailendra Bhandare |
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Some
sultanate coins that refer to Sylhet, by Russel Haque &
Nicholas Rhodes |
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A copper
coin of Murshidabad, by Nicholas Rhodes |
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Coins of
the Sikhs: Zarb Sri Ambratsar Jiyo, by Gurprit Singh
Dora |
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Locally
struck coinage of the Maldives: a die study of the final issues,
by Peter Budgen |
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The
discovery of a rupee of the Mughal claimant, Nikusiyar, by Jan
Lingen & Dr Munaf Billoo |
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