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Workers uncovered the remains of a Late Roman period settlement covering an area of 4,400 square meters, according to Enikos.
Hidden for more than two millennia, the Le Câtillon II hoard is the largest Celtic coin trove ever discovered. But was it a ...
Noonans offered the Sapcote hoard in a recent auction, in which all of the coins were purchased by a U.S.-based buyer for ...
Coin depicting Ptolemy I Soter ... In 168 BC, Antigonid-ruled Macedon was finally defeated by Rome, and in 64 BC the remnants of the once mighty Seleucid Empire were also absorbed by Rome. Ptolemaic ...
In turn, Andragoras, the Seleucid governor of Parthia, proclaimed his independence and began minting his own coins. Tradition has it that the first non-Greek ruler of the Parthians and founder of the ...
Laodicea holds an important place in history. Founded on the site of an earlier city by Antiochus II, king of the Seleucid Empire, between 261 and 253 BCE, it was named in honor of his wife Laodice.
On previous trips, while sweeping the ground with metal detectors, they found fascinating trinkets, including thirteenth-century Carolingian dynasty coins. This time around, they found something ...
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