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About me
- Name
- Clare Rowan
- Dept
- Staff: Classics & Ancient History
Numismatics (the study of currency) is a key research area within the Department of Classics and Ancient History at Warwick. This blog highlights key coins and issues related to numismatic research at Warwick, as well as current events. To go to the department homepage and find out more about our research, go to http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/classics/
Blog Stats
- Posts: 122
- Comments: 41
- Comments by owner: 14
- Images: 332
- Number of times in people's favourites: 3
Most recent entries
- The crocodile as a symbol of Egypt on a victory coin of Augustus
- Hortensia Sperata, Token Issuer in Rome or Ostia
- Achaean League Coinage and Collective Identity
- From divinity to the Duce: the many meanings of the Julian Star
- The 'man with the shovel' on the 'plomos monetiformes' of Baetica
- Countermarks on Athenian Tokens
- Greek by name, Indian by nature: Indo–Greek Coinage
- The snake–god and the satirist
- What's in a Hoard?
- MORA! A Roman token showing a game