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CLOSEMap: Findspots of hoards with Antigonid bronzes - Right: Bronze coin of Antigonos Gonatas
Studies on coin circulation in Macedonia and the Roman province of Achaia
Sophia Kremydi
Research coordinator
Sophia KremydiResearch Director
A comparative study of excavated coin assemblages from cities with differing historical trajectories and political statuses, in Macedonia during the Classical and Hellenistic periods (Aigai and Amphipolis, in collaboration with Prof. Chryssanthaki-Nagle, University of Nanterre), and in the Roman province of Achaia (Corinth and Athens, in collaboration with colleague Athena Iakovidou).
- S. Kremydi, C. Carrier, “Circulation Patterns of the Bronze Coins of the Antigonids”, in Sh. Wallace (ed.), The Antigonid Empire in Greece, Hermathena special volume (in press).
- S. Kremydi, K. Chryssanthaki-Nagle, “Aegae and Amphipolis: Numismatic circulation in two major Macedonian cities”, in Fr. Duyrat, C. Grandjean (eds.), Les monnaies de fouille du monde grec (VIe-Ier siècles avant J.-C.), Approches, enjeux et méthodes (Bordeaux 2016) 157-176.
- S. Kremydi, A. Iakovidou, “Corinth and Athens: Numismatic circulation from the Late Republic to the High Empire”, in G. van Alfen, G. Bransbourg, M. Amandry (eds.), Fides. Contributions to Numismatics in honor of Richard B. Witschonke (New York 2015) 457-483.
Research coordinator
Sophia KremydiResearch Director
Main page image: Map: Findspots of hoards with Antigonid bronzes - Right: Bronze coin of Antigonos Gonatas
