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An online index of ancient Greek and Roman coins from Asia Minor.
- Lydia
Lydia was situated in the Western part of Asia Minor on the...
- Galatia
It was originally home of the ancient civilization of the...
- Phrygia
The Phrygians are believed to have been an Indo-European...
- Ionia
Despite the great setback of losing so many men, Aristagoras...
- Paphlagonia
Historical. Although the Paphlagonians play scarcely any...
- Bithynia
The ancient province of Bithynia, corresponding roughly to...
- Mysia
Mysia was ancient region in northwest Asia Minor, adjoining...
- Aiolis
Aiolis was conquered by Kroisos (Croesus), king of Lydia...
- Lydia
Ancient Coinage of Asia Minor. Uncertain Mints of Asia Minor (Caria, Ionia, Cilicia, Lydia, Lycia etc.) Browse the Asia Minor page with thumbnail images.
3 Μαΐ 2023 · The CHANGE typology is a high-level typology of the coinage of the region created on the principles of Linked Open Data and according to the standards of the nomisma.org project. It provides a typological overview of all ancient coinages from the regions of Asia Minor.
The book presents the most complete study of the enigmatic coinage of the Scythian kings in the Northeastern Thrace (mod. Dobrudja). The study includes a complete die-study with a discussion of iconography, denominations, chronology, mint, countermarks and overstrikes, circulation, and forgeries.
A database with about 60,000 descriptions of ancient coins minted in Asia Minor (no photos), compiled by the University of Düsseldorf, bringing together all important coin collections, relevant Corporae, and articles in periodicals about Asia Minor.
Asia Minor: Archaic to Hellenistic (2014-2020) Aneurin Ellis-Evans, Ute Wartenberg, Jonathan Kagan1. SNG and Collections. Several important collections of coins from Asia Minor in European museums have been published as SNG volumes.
Asia Minor. The region called Asia Minor today; now Anatolia, between the Euxine and the Meditrranean seas, within modern Turkey; included Bithynia, Paphlagonia, Pontus, Galatia, Mysia, Troas, Lydia, Caria, Aeolis, Ionia, Lycia, Pamphylia, Phrygia, Cappadocia, Cilicia, and Lycaonia.