"Type","Redirect","dc-date","Chronology","dc-publisher","Icon","dc-creator","Id","dc-subject","Name","dc-description","dc-title","UserLevel","Collection" "Image","","","","","Agora:Image:2012.74.1791::/Agora/2012/2012.74/2012.74.1791.jpg::2048::1347","","Agora:Image:2012.74.1791","","2012.74.1791 (85-13-29)","AMS","Casts of coin.","","Agora" "Card","","","","","Agora:Card:ΜΣ-31-1::/Agora/Coins/ΜΣ/ΜΣ-00031-1 (31).jpg::1470::759","","Agora:Card:ΜΣ-31-1","","ΜΣ-31","","","","Agora" "Deposit","","","To ca. 180 B.C.","","","","Agora:Deposit:H-K 12-14","","H-K 12-14","Middle Stoa Building Fill (with filling to S) (See also Κ: H-I-J 14-15 and Λ: K-M 13-14); ; This deposit is not definitive and must be considered with the above deposits before details are entered into database; left for later in the interest of time (Dec 2007/pf); ; Date based on Grace's analysis of ca. 1500 stamped amphora handles in fill. Latest coins date 200-180. Five fragments of long-petal bowls and one fragment of figured bowl of M Monogram Class come from disturbed area of fill at west end of building. Otherwise bowls similar to those in other deposits of early 2nd. c. Fragments of six molds.","Middle Stoa Building Fill","","Agora" "PublicationPage","","","","","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-26-205::/Agora/Publications/Agora/Agora 026/Agora 026 205 (179).png::1495::2048","","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-26-205","","Agora 26, s. 205, p. 179","Agora 26","The Athenian Agora; Volume 26; The Greek Coins; Non Athenian Coins; Thracian Islands; Myrina; 386-276/261 B.C.","","Agora" "PublicationPage","","","","","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-26-368::/Agora/Publications/Agora/Agora 026/Agora 026 368 (342).png::1495::2048","","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-26-368","","Agora 26, s. 368, p. 342","Agora 26","","","Agora" "Publication","","1993","","American School of Classical Studies at Athens","Agora:Image:2009.09.0057::/Agora/2009/2009.09/2009.09.0057.jpg::370::500","Kroll, J. H.","Agora:Publication:Agora 26","","Agora XXVI","This volume catalogues over 16,577 identifiable Greek coins produced by the excavations of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens between 1931 and 1990. The majority of the coins found and catalogued are Athenian bronze, from the 4th century B.C. through the 3rd century A.D. Included as well are the Athenian silver and the hundreds of non-Athenian gold, silver, and bronze coins that made their way into the Agora in antiquity Considerable attention is paid to the archaeological context of the coins and to presenting a pictorial record of the Greek coinage from the Agora, with more than 1,035 coins illustrated. Substantial introductory discussions place all the coins in clear historical and numismatic contexts and give a sense of the range of international commercial activity in the ancient city. This comprehensive reference work is indispensable for students and scholars of Greek coinage and history. Presenting a reliable chronology of Athens’ bronze coinage for the first time, it will be the standard reference for this important coinage in particular for years to come.","The Greek Coins","","Agora"