Forerunners of Coinage: Observations on the Monetary Forerunners of Coinage in the Aegean and the Near East with Special Reference to the Origins of Coinage. Ph. D.

1964(?); Summary: Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 69 (Cambridge, Mass. 1965) 345-347; in Babylonia, coinage was of Persian introduction; in Mesopotamia, there was no native coinage until Hellenistic times.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Balmuth, Miriam S.
Format: Print Book
In:Year: 1964
Published: Cambridge, Mass. 1964
KeiBi Identifier:28:902
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