Books by Nikolaus Schindel
Erscheint halbjährlich | Zuschriften an das Sekretariat: Wien 1 | Burgring 5 T: (01) 525 24 -4201... more Erscheint halbjährlich | Zuschriften an das Sekretariat: Wien 1 | Burgring 5 T: (01) 525 24 -4201 | Fax: 525 24 -4299 | E: [email protected] | http://oeng.at |
Erscheint halbjährlich | Zuschriften an das Sekretariat: Wien 1 | Burgring 5 T: (01) 525 24 -4201... more Erscheint halbjährlich | Zuschriften an das Sekretariat: Wien 1 | Burgring 5 T: (01) 525 24 -4201 | Fax: 525 24 -4299 | E: [email protected] | http://oeng.at |
Erscheint halbjährlich | Zuschriften an das Sekretariat: Wien 1 | Burgring 5 T: (01) 525 24 -4201... more Erscheint halbjährlich | Zuschriften an das Sekretariat: Wien 1 | Burgring 5 T: (01) 525 24 -4201 | Fax: 525 24 -4299 | E: [email protected] | http://oeng.at |
Erscheint halbjährlich | Zuschriften an das Sekretariat: Wien 1 | Burgring 5 T: (01) 525 24 -4201... more Erscheint halbjährlich | Zuschriften an das Sekretariat: Wien 1 | Burgring 5 T: (01) 525 24 -4201 | Fax: 525 24 -4299 | E: [email protected] | http://oeng.at | ISSN 0029 -9359
Erscheint halbjährlich | Zuschriften an das Sekretariat: Wien 1 | Burgring 5 T: (01) 525 24 -4201... more Erscheint halbjährlich | Zuschriften an das Sekretariat: Wien 1 | Burgring 5 T: (01) 525 24 -4201 | Fax: 525 24 -4299 | E: [email protected] | http://oeng.at | ISSN 0029 -9359
COIN HOARDS 2016 MEDIEVAL and MODERN TURKEY AN EARLY BYZANTINE HOARD FROM EPHESUS 6. Ephesus 2016... more COIN HOARDS 2016 MEDIEVAL and MODERN TURKEY AN EARLY BYZANTINE HOARD FROM EPHESUS 6. Ephesus 2016 by NIKOLAUS SCHINDEL and SABINE LADSTÄTTER 390 COIN HOARDS TURKEY AN EARLY BYZANTINE HOARD FROM EPHESUS NIKOLAUS SCHINDEL and SABINE LADSTÄTTER [PLATE 57] 6. Ephesus 2016 Dep. c.523-30 160 AE Disp. Excavation House of the Austrian Archaeological Institute, Selçuk, Turkey
This books publishes one of the most important private collections of Sasanian ever formed. Altog... more This books publishes one of the most important private collections of Sasanian ever formed. Altogether, it lists 723 gold, silver, billon, copper, and lead coins from Ardashir I to Yazdgerd III. Many hitherto unpublished variants are presented and discussed. Due to the fact that the Schaaf collection is representative of the entire Sasanian coin series, the book can also serve as a general introduction to Sasanian numismatics.
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Arab-Byzantine Numismatics by Nikolaus Schindel
Presentation of a coin without mint name, but of the same style as the majority of the coins with... more Presentation of a coin without mint name, but of the same style as the majority of the coins with the mint indiacation "Dimashq". The question of where these were struck is also addressed. Pdf for reference, word file for searches.
This is a fairly corroded fals the mint name of wish (still clearly visible) seems to read "al-Ra... more This is a fairly corroded fals the mint name of wish (still clearly visible) seems to read "al-Raqqah". This interpretation is speculative, though.
1) The "severed head" type: We try to show that it is in fact derived from a Byzantine model show... more 1) The "severed head" type: We try to show that it is in fact derived from a Byzantine model showing two standing emperors, the left of which is getting more and more reduced.
2) The "orans" type in Syrian copper coinage is not a independent type, but a variant of the main type featuring a standing emperor.
Syrian coppper coins modelled after Sicilian issues of Constantine IV feature the Pehlevi legend ... more Syrian coppper coins modelled after Sicilian issues of Constantine IV feature the Pehlevi legend "mlt'n MLKA", "mardan shah", "King of the men". We believe that that this might refer to the Mardaites, which would explain the totally unusal use of Pehlevi in Syria.
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Books by Nikolaus Schindel
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Arab-Byzantine Numismatics by Nikolaus Schindel
2) The "orans" type in Syrian copper coinage is not a independent type, but a variant of the main type featuring a standing emperor.
PS: If somebody wants his copy signed, just let me know!
2) The "orans" type in Syrian copper coinage is not a independent type, but a variant of the main type featuring a standing emperor.
2. A bilingual Pehlevi-Arabic coin, maybe indicating the value on the Arabic side (towards the end, instead of 7th century read 8th century!)
Applied Physics A, May 2010, Volume 99, Issue 2, p. 351-356 (together with others)
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