The book contains a foreword by R. G. Doty, the curator of numismatics, Smithsonian Institution, that is followed by an informative introduction. |
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His application of these to Weiss's materials on epigraphy, numismatics, and topography is jarring, but illuminating. |
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Those who think numismatics is a dull subject might be inclined to change their minds once they get to know about the details of this storehouse. |
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He often lectured to outside bodies on his many artistic interests including numismatics, Coptic textiles, and archaeology. |
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The late S.M. Shukla, an authority on numismatics from Mumbai, gave him a big part of his collection for a nominal payment. |
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It has four boats and employs 60 divers, whose skills include archaeology, history, epigraphy and numismatics. |
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But Craig Barclay, keeper of numismatics at the Yorkshire Museum, said he was not surprised to see such a coin coming up for auction. |
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One side-effect of getting rid of 12 currencies simultaneously is an upsurge in interest in numismatics, or coin-collecting. |
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The society, having a strength of around 380 members, has been organising seminars and workshops on numismatics. |
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Roman Jakobson's good friend, that arch-structuralist aristocrat Nikolai Sergeevich Trubetzkoy, famously said that phonetics is to phonology as numismatics is to economics. |
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The eighteen-page bibliography suggests rich possibilities for further study and cites the author's own work and even his early interest in Byzantine numismatics. |
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It is Mr. Cherian's experience that even the teachers of history in our schools do not have a clear perspective on numismatics, or history for that matter. |
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The study of currency, or numismatics, began to flourish in Canada in the latter half of the 19th century, particularly in Montreal. |
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The international conference, held every 6 years, represents the most important event in the framework of world numismatics. |
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Here you will find publications relating to archaeology, numismatics as well as town and regional planning. |
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The numismatics business line comprises two businesses: numismatic coins and giftables. |
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If this is your passion for numismatics are welcome to our website where you can find both the new gold coins as well as others. |
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The numismatics gallery has coins collected from as many as 60 countries. |
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Banknote collecting, or Notaphily, is a slowly growing area of numismatics. |
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It also explores tokens, sets and decorations also of interest to numismatics. |
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Archaeologists who specialise in numismatics criticise their archaeological brethren because numismatic items are almost never published, properly excavated or recorded. |
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Lombard is one of the most gifted artists of his time, but he is also a scholar: numismatics, literature, mythology are his areas of work and study as well as fine arts. |
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The collection also includes documentary material intended for coin collectors, such as auction catalogues, magazine excerpts, newspapers and books on numismatics. |
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Topics covered are political history, church history, social history, literature, art, architecture, historiography, archaeology, numismatics, and genealogical studies. |
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Others had very specific interests, such as numismatics, epigraphy, conservation or restoration techniques, or were chiefly involved in historical research or collected certain types of curiosities. |
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The geographic emphasis is on Western Europe, more particularly Italy, and also on are works in areas of related but peripheral interest, such as numismatics, antique sculpture, and neoclassical furniture design. |
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He was awarded the trophy, in recognition of his contribution to and strong support for numismatics, by Henning Goehrum and Albert M. Beck, respectively President and Honorary President of the World Money Fair. |
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Epigraphy, numismatics, prosopography and history of ancient Cyprus. |
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Kurdi, seated second from left, chairman of the Saudi Philatelic and Numismatics Society, and honorees. |
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