Coins of the Greek and Scythic Kings of Bactria and India in the British Museum
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Paperback / Softback
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1036516741
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9781036516741
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
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Oct 10th, 2024
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Archaeology
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This book offers an expansive exploration of the numismatic legacy left by the Greek and Scythic kings who ruled over India and its neighboring regions from the era of Alexander the Great through to the third century. It delves into a meticulously compiled collection of coins, presenting a fascinating intersection of history, archaeology, and philology within the broader context of ancient numismatics. The thematic depth of this work is enriched by the examination of coin types, inscriptions, and weights, alongside transliterations for Prakrit legends, offering invaluable insights into the socio-political and economic fabric that these ancient rulers wove.
The author navigates through the typographical and historical complexities with commendable scholarly rigor, making special note of contributions from esteemed contemporaries in bringing this comprehensive catalogue to fruition. By doing so, this volume not only serves as an essential reference for scholars but also acts as a gateway for enthusiasts wishing to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of ancient Indo-Greek cultural interchanges.
Concluding with a series of indexes and supplementary materials that enhance understanding and accessibility, this book stands as a testament to both the enigmatic allure of ancient coinage and its enduring value in unlocking secrets of our shared past. Its insight into a niche yet significant aspect of history makes it an indispensable addition to both academic libraries and personal collections alike.
The author navigates through the typographical and historical complexities with commendable scholarly rigor, making special note of contributions from esteemed contemporaries in bringing this comprehensive catalogue to fruition. By doing so, this volume not only serves as an essential reference for scholars but also acts as a gateway for enthusiasts wishing to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of ancient Indo-Greek cultural interchanges.
Concluding with a series of indexes and supplementary materials that enhance understanding and accessibility, this book stands as a testament to both the enigmatic allure of ancient coinage and its enduring value in unlocking secrets of our shared past. Its insight into a niche yet significant aspect of history makes it an indispensable addition to both academic libraries and personal collections alike.
This book offers an expansive exploration of the numismatic legacy left by the Greek and Scythic kings who ruled over India and its neighboring regions from the era of Alexander the Great through to the third century. It delves into a meticulously compiled collection of coins, presenting a fascinating intersection of history, archaeology, and philology within the broader context of ancient numismatics. The thematic depth of this work is enriched by the examination of coin types, inscriptions, and weights, alongside transliterations for Prakrit legends, offering invaluable insights into the socio-political and economic fabric that these ancient rulers wove.
The author navigates through the typographical and historical complexities with commendable scholarly rigor, making special note of contributions from esteemed contemporaries in bringing this comprehensive catalogue to fruition. By doing so, this volume not only serves as an essential reference for scholars but also acts as a gateway for enthusiasts wishing to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of ancient Indo-Greek cultural interchanges.
Concluding with a series of indexes and supplementary materials that enhance understanding and accessibility, this book stands as a testament to both the enigmatic allure of ancient coinage and its enduring value in unlocking secrets of our shared past. Its insight into a niche yet significant aspect of history makes it an indispensable addition to both academic libraries and personal collections alike.
The author navigates through the typographical and historical complexities with commendable scholarly rigor, making special note of contributions from esteemed contemporaries in bringing this comprehensive catalogue to fruition. By doing so, this volume not only serves as an essential reference for scholars but also acts as a gateway for enthusiasts wishing to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of ancient Indo-Greek cultural interchanges.
Concluding with a series of indexes and supplementary materials that enhance understanding and accessibility, this book stands as a testament to both the enigmatic allure of ancient coinage and its enduring value in unlocking secrets of our shared past. Its insight into a niche yet significant aspect of history makes it an indispensable addition to both academic libraries and personal collections alike.
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