Agoranomia: Studies in Money and Exchange Presented to John H Kroll,Used

Agoranomia: Studies in Money and Exchange Presented to John H Kroll,Used

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Offered to John H Kroll upon his retirement from the University of Texas at Austin, this volume features essays on Greek coinage, exchange, and polis economies from the Archaic to Hellenistic periods. Included in the collection are studies that explore aspects of Homeric and Archaic exchange, the law of sale, and cavalry costs. Other studies examine the social, economic and historical contexts of coinages from Abdera, Athens, "Lete," Lydia, Mylasa, and Side, and present new interpretative approaches to "cooperative" coinage and those from archaeological sites.Table of ContentsHlne NicoletPierre: Les Talents DHomre; Raymond Descat: Argyrnetos: Les transformations de lchange dans la Grce archaque; Robert W. Wallace: KUKALIM, WALWET, and the Artemision Deposit: Problems in Early Anatolian Electrum Coinage; Jonathan H. Kagan: Small Change and the Beginning of Coinage at Abdera; Selene Psoma: The Lete Coinage Reconsidered; Edward E. Cohen: A Legal Fiction: The Athenian Law of Sale; Catherine Grandjean: Athens and Bronze Coinage; Graham J. Oliver: Polis Economies and the Cost of the Cavalry in Early Hellenistic Athens; Richard Ashton and Gary Reger: The PseudoRhodian Drachms of Mylasa Revisited; Andrew R. Meadows: Amyntas, Side, and the Pamphylian Plain; Franois de Callata: Greek Coins from Archaeological Excavations: A Conspectus of Conspectuses and a Call for Chronological Tables; Emily Mackil and Peter G. van Alfen: Cooperative Coinage.

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