The Coinage of the Phoenician City of Tyre in the Persian Period (5th - 4th Century BCE) (Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta, v.188)

by Josette Elayi and A. G. Elayi

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Here is the long-awaited corpus on Tyrian coinage in the Persian period (4th-5th cent. BCE), containing a chronological catalogue of 1,814 silver and bronze coins. Besides the usual numismatic analysis (monetary production, volume of emissions, manufacturing techniques and processes...), the authors have also studied the monetary inscriptions and iconography. They focused on using their own statistical data, reaching many interesting metrological conclusions. The Tyrian workshop was innovative, in that around 388 BCE it inaugurated a yearly dating system. This book is also an important historical volume on Tyre and on the Persians' western policy, based on the results of a numismatic analysis, combined with all the other sources: in particular, the city's significant difficulties in the first part of the 4th cent. and its prosperity during the reign of King Ozmilk (347-333/2), in stark contrast to the decay of Sidon at that time.
  • ISBN10 9042922028
  • ISBN13 9789042922020
  • Publish Date 17 November 2009
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country BE
  • Imprint Peeters Publishers
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 518
  • Language English