Dinçer Savaş Lenger
Doctorate, Universite Paris 4, Maison De La Recherche, Histoire Et Civilisation De L'Antiquite, France, 2004-2009
Post Graduate, Universite Paris VI, Literature, Histoire Et Et Civilisation De L'Antiquite, France, 2003-2004
Post Graduate, Istanbul University, Archaeology and Art History, Classical Archaeology, 1994-1997
Undergraduate, Istanbul University, Archaeology and Art History, Classical Archaeology, 1989-1993
Phone: 00 90 532 495 554
Address: Akdeniz University,
Faculty of Letters,
Department of History
Office: 276, Campus-Antalya
Turkey
Post Graduate, Universite Paris VI, Literature, Histoire Et Et Civilisation De L'Antiquite, France, 2003-2004
Post Graduate, Istanbul University, Archaeology and Art History, Classical Archaeology, 1994-1997
Undergraduate, Istanbul University, Archaeology and Art History, Classical Archaeology, 1989-1993
Phone: 00 90 532 495 554
Address: Akdeniz University,
Faculty of Letters,
Department of History
Office: 276, Campus-Antalya
Turkey
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of the finds, issues of nearly all cities of Pamphylia are also present . Votiv coıns offered to Apollon are so important especiıally to observe the origin of the visitors to the temple and human circulatıon of
the region.
Abstract (English):
During the 3rd c. AD, external wars have led to the crisis and restoration of the Roman Empire. The Straits area located between Europe and Asia has changed greatly when the region was polarized by a newly funded capital: Constantinopolis. The genesis of the process remains unclear because we lack written evidences. Using as a starting point the rich but neglected numismatic material, the “D3” project offers a fresh approach of this major historical phenomenon. It relies on a current and close collaboration in the field of ancient numismatics between the PI, Antony Hostein (EPHE), and Z. Çizmeli Öğün (Ankara). Based on a pilot project devoted to the history of Ancient Troas, it will comprise workshops and field research to collect and study data concerning coinage produced in the region of the Detroits in the 3rd c. AD. These scientific operations organized in the framework of the “D3” Project aim to reinforce the academic links between senior and junior scholars in both countries, but also with German colleagues (Ulrike Peter, Vladimir Stolba, BBAW).
Papers on Numismatics, Epigraphy and History Offered to Olivier Picard, in-cludes twentv-one (21) contributions on the monetarv production and polic of cities, federal states, and kings and their relation with the history and econ-omy of the Ancient Greek and Roman world.
The volume includes discussions of various numismatic issues and problems.
It addresses questions related to the organisation of monetary policy of different issuing authorities, discusses iconography and problems of attribution of numismatic types, explores the relationship between coinage and military events, and examines the ways to identify trade networks. It includes the pub-lication of hoards, discusses the use of coins in inscriptions and ancient texts, and explores issues related to the technology and organisation of mints and coin production. The studies have a wide geographical range, extending from Marseilles and Sicily to Asia Minor, and from Illyria, Thrace and Macedonia to Crete, Cyprus and Egypt. The volume therefore reflects the wide range of the honoree's interests.
Authors: E. Apostolou; L. Brousseau; V. Chankowski; K. Chryssanthaki-Nagle;
F. de Callatay; Z. Cizmeli Ögün; F. Duyrat; Th. Faucher, M. Blet-Lemarquand,
and S. Frey-Kupper; Chr. Flament; J. Fournier; Chr. A. Gatzolis and S. E. Psoma; S. Gongecaj-Vangjeli; C. Grandjean; M. B. Hatzopoulos; S. Kremydi; D. Savas Lenger; M.-C. Marcellesi; E. Markou; A. Meta; J. Olivier; C. Papageorgiadou and G. Alexopoulou; V. E. Stefanaki; D. I. Tsangari.