No. 272

A selected bibliography on Arab-Byzantine, Byzantine and Islamic coinage

No. 272 (2020)

By Maria Vaiou

  1. ‘Adawi, ‘Jerusalem, Umm Tuba’, ESI 126 (2014).
  2. V. Akopyan, F. Mosanef, ‘On the earliest coins struck at Ardabīl in the Islamic period’, JONS 203 (Spring 2010), 6-8.
  3. Album, ‘Seventh century–Part I: Islamic conquerors adapted local Byzantine coinage’, The Celator 2.4 (April 1988), pp. I, VI, XV, XVII; 2, no. 7 (July 1988).

_____, Checklist of Islamic coins, 3rd  ed. (Santa Rosa, 2011).

_____, T. Goodwin, Sylloge of Islamic coins in the Ashmolean, I. The pre-reform coinage of the aerly Islamic period (Oxford, 2002).

_____, A checklist of Islamic coins, 2nd ed. (Santa Rosa, CA, 1998).

  1. Alexandre, ‘Iksal’, ESI 123 (2011).

_____, ‘Horbat Parva’, ESI 129 (2017).

_____, ‘Tel Bet Yerah, the inverted siphon pipeline’, ESI 125 (2013) (The coins: G. Bijovsky).

_____, ‘Karm er-Ras (Areas AB, AC)’, ESI 129 (2017).

_____, ‘Tel Bet Yerah: the bridge to el-Sinnabra’, ESI 126 (2014).

  1. Amitai-Preiss, ‘Some Arab-Byzantine and Umayyad coins from the Hebrew University collection’, INJ 11 /1990–91 (1993), 94–9.

_____, & A. Berman and Sh. Qedar, ‘The coinage of Scythopolis-Baysān and Gerash-Jerash’, INJ 13 (1994-99), 133–51.

____, ‘Ummayad coin hoards from the Beth Shean excavations of the Hebrew University’, INJ14 (2000-2002), 224–38.

_____, ‘The coins from Shiqmona’, Atiqot 51 (2006), 163–71.

_____, and A. Bearman, ‘Muslim coins’, in Y. Hirschfeld, The Roman baths of Hammat Gader. Final report  (Jerusalem, 1997), 301–8.

_____, ‘A small assemblage of lead sealings, weight and coins from the early Islamic period’, INJ 17 (2011), 233–7.

_____, ‘Islamic lead coins, weights, and seals in the Israel museum’, Israel Museum Studies in Archaeology 6 (2007), 13–20.

_____, ‘The coins’, in Excavations at Tel Beth-Shean 1989–1996, vol.I  (2006), 607–16.

_____, ‘Chapter 11, The Coins’, in O. Gutfeld (ed.), Ramla, Final report on the excavation north of the White Mosque (Qedem, Monographs of the Institute of Archaeology 51) (Jerusalem, 2010), 265–85.

_____, ‘Early Islamic coins’, in I. Taxel, Khirbet es-Suyyagh, a Byzantine monestary in the Judaean Shephelah (Salvage Excavation Reports, No. 6) (Tel Aviv, 2009), 180–2.

_____, Y. Farhi,  ‘A small assemblage of lead sealings, Weight and coins from the early Islamic period’, INJ 17 (2009-10), 233–7.
_____, Z. Gur, ‘Umayyad and later period coins’, in M. Fischer, (ed.), Ḥorvat Meṣad, a way-station on the Jaffa-Jerusalem road (Tel Aviv, 2012), 234–42.

_____, ‘Islamic coins’, in O. Tal, I. Taxel, Itamar, Ramla (South), an Early Islamic Industrial Site and Remains of Previous Periods (Salvage Excavation Reports, No. 5) (Tel Aviv, 2008), 219–22.

  1. Amman, A. S. Arif, A treasury of classical and Islamic coins. The collection of Amman museum (1986).

A.d’ Andrea and G. Faranda, The Arab coins of the Southern Italy (Ariccia, 2014).

_____, et al., Byzantine coinage in the East (Roseto degli Abruzzi, 2019).

_____, Byzantine coinage in Africa and Spain (Roseto degli Abruzzi, 2018).

_____, A. Torno Ginnasi, Byzantine coinage in Italy (Castellalto, 2016).

  1. I. Andreev, V. P. Lebedev, A. V. Pachkalov, Novye nakhodki arabskikh dirkhemov v Tambovskoĭ oblasti [New finds of Arabic dirhams in the Tambov district], SEES 7 (Doneck, 2009), 569–74.

Sh. Anwar, J. L. Bacharach, ‘Early versions of the shahāda, a tombstone from Aswān of 71 A.H., the Dome of the Rock, and contemporary Coinage’, Der Islam 89 (2012), 60–9.

____________________, ‘Shiʿism and the early dinars of the Fātimid Imam-Caliph al-Muʿizz li-dīn Allāh (341-365/952–975), an analytic overview’, Al-Masaq 22 (2010), 259–78.

  1. Arafa, Dūr sakk al-nuqūd fī l-mashriq al-islāmī khilāl al-qarnayn al-thālith wa-l-rābiʿ al-hijriyayn/al-tāsiʿ wa-l-ʿāshir al-mīlādiyayn (The mints of coins in the Islamic East during the third and fourth centuries AH/the ninth and tenth centuries CE), Abjadiyyāt / Abgadiyat 5 (2010), 342–54.
  2. T. Ariel, A. Berman, ‘The coins from Khirbat Burin’, Atiqot 94 (2019), 245–50.

_____, ‘The coins from the surveys and excavations of caves in the northern Judean desert’, Atiqot 41 p. 2 (2002), 281–304.

_____, ‘The coins from Horvat ‘Ofrat’, Atiqot 95 (2019), 121–8.

_____,  ‘Coins from Mesillot’, Atiqot 53 (2006), 193–4.

_____, ‘The coins’, in M. Dothan and Ben-Shlomo (eds.), Ashdod VI: the excavations of areas H and K (1968–1969) (Jerusalem, 2005), 281–2 [IAA reports 24]

_____, ‘Coins from the survey and excavations at Horvat Hermeshit (1988-1990)’, ’Atiqot 34 (1998), 1–4.

_____, ‘The coins from Qalandiya’, in Y. Magen, D.T. Ariel and G. Bijovsky Y. Tzionit and O. Sirkis (eds.), The Land of Benjamin (Jerusalem, 2004), 145–78 [JSP 3].

_____, ‘The coins from the ‘Third Mile Estate’, Ashqelon’, Atiqot 74 (2013), 229–37.

_____, A. Berman,  ‘The coins from ‘En ‘Avrona and ‘En Marzev’, Atiqot 86 (2016), 1–2.

_____, ‘A hoard of Byzantine folles from Qazrin’, ‘Atiqot 29 (1996), 69–76.

  1. S. Arif, The treasury of classical and Islamic coins: the collection of Amman museum (London, 1986).
  2. and Ç Artuk, Istanbul arkeoloji müzeleri teşhirdeki islami sikkeler katalogu (Istanbul, 1970).
  3. Ashton et al., ‘Ancient Byzantine and Islamic coins in the Bolvadin municipal museum’, Anatolia Antiqua 8 (2000), 171–92.
  4. Ashtor, ‘Banking instruments between the Muslim East and the Christian West’, Journal of European Economic history 1 (1972), 553–73.
  5. Asolati, ‘Ritrovamenti di monete islamiche in Cirenaica dalle indagini archeologiche della Missione Archeologica Italiana a Cirene’, in B. Callegher, A. D’Ottone (eds.), The 2nd Simone Assemani Symposium on Islamic Coins (Trieste, 2010), 34-69.
  6. Assis, ‘Afiq’, ESI 130 (2018).
  7. Audy, ‘How were Byzantine coins used in Viking –age Scandinavia?’, in F. Androsuk, J. Shepard, M. White, Byzantium and the Viking world (Uppsala, 2016),141–68.
  8. Avner, ‘Building remains and an installation from the Byzantine and early Islamic periods at Nahal Daliya (Umm Tut)’, Atiqot 57 (2007), 168–70.

_____, D. T. Ariel, J. Rubanovich, ‘Jerusalem, the Old City, IDF House’, ESI 124 (2012).

  1. A. Awad, ‘Seventh century Arab imitations of Alexandrian dodecanummia’, Museum Notes 18 (1972), 113–7.

_____, J. L. Bacharach, The early Islamic bronze coinage of Egypt: additions, Near Eastern Numismatics, Iconography, Epigraphy and History (Beirut, 1974), 185–92.

____________________, ‘Rare early Egyptian Islamic coins and coin weights: the Awad collection’, JARCE 18 (1981), 51–6.

Kh. El-Awaisi, ‘From Aelia to al-Quds: the names of Islamic Jerusalem in the early muslim period’, Mukaddime (2011)

A.Azab, ‘Kefar Sirqin (South)’, ESI 128 (2016).

  1. Azzopardi, The coinage of the Crusaders and the world of Islam (2006).
  2. Babayarov, A. Kubatin, ‘Byzantine impact on the iconography of Western Turcic coinage’, AOASH 66 (2013), 47–58.
  3. L. Bacharach, ‘Coins’, in idem (ed.), Fustat finds: beads, coins, medical instruments, textiles, and other artifacts from the Awad collection (Cairo, 2002), 44–87.

_____, ‘The dinar versus the ducat’, IJMES 4 (1973), 77–96.

_____, S. Anwar, ‘Coinage and their visual messages in the age of the Sultanate: the case of Egypt and Syria’, AI 46 (2013), 15–44.

_____, Islamic history through coins: an analysis and catalogue of tenth-century Ikhshidid coinage (Cairo, 2006).

_____, ‘Al-Ikhshid, the Hamdanids and the caliphate: the numismatic evidence’, JAOS 94.3 (Jul.-Sept.,1974), 360–70.

_____, ‘Signs of sovereignty: the shahāda, Qur’anic verses, and the coinage of ‘Abd al-Malik’, Muqarnas 27 (2010), 1–30.

_____, Review: ‘Arab –Byzantine coins: an introduction, with a catalogue of the Dumbarton Oaks Collection by Clive Foss’, Speculum 86. 1 (Jan., 2011), 191–3.

_____, H. A. Awad, The early Islamic bronze coinage of Egypt: additions, Near Eastern Numismatics, Iconography, Epigraphy and History (Beirut, 1974), 185–92.

_____, ‘The inscriptions on ʿAbd al-Malik’s all-epigraphic coinage’, Abjadiyyāt / Abgadiyat 5 (2010), 110–5.

  1. M. Baidoun, ‘Sylloge of Islamic coins in the Israel Museum, the Paul Balog Collection, Egypt’, vol. 3, The Mamlūks 1248–1517, with a contribution by W. C. Schultz, ed. S. Heidemann, S H. Gitler (Trieste, 2011).

J.Baker, ‘Coin circulation in late medieval Thrace according to evidence from Edirne archaeological museum’, NC 174 (2014), 245–56.

  1. M. Balaguer and M. L. Bates, ‘Early Islamic transitional gold issues of North Africa and Spain in the American Numismatic society’, Museum notes 24 (1979), 225−41.
  2. Baldanza, Roma e Bisanzio, Normanni e Spagnoli: monete a Messina nella Collezione B. Baldanza (III sec. a. C. – XVIII sec. d.c.) (Messina, 1994).
  3. Balog, ‘Poids monétaires en verre byzantino-arabes’, in Revue belge de numismatique , CIV (1958), 127–37; repr. Arab-Byzantine coins, 95–106.

_____, J. Yvon, ‘Monnaies à légendes arabes de l’ Orient Latin’, RN (1958), 133–6.

_____, ‘La monetazione della Sicilia araba e le sue imitazioni nell’ Italia meridionale’, in Gli Arabi in Italia: Cultura, contatti e tradizioni ed. F. Gabrieli and U. Scerrato (Milan, 1979), 611–28.

_____, The coinage of the Mamlük sultans of Egypt and Syria (New York, 1964).

_____, ‘The coinage of the Mamlük sultans: additions and corrections’, ANSMN 16 (1970), 113–71.

  1. Ch. Balty, ‘Un follis d‘ Antioche date de 623/24 et les campagnes syriennes d’Heraclius’, SM 20 (1970), 4–12.

_____, ‘Monnaies Byzantines des maisons d’Apamée: étude comparative’, in Apamée de Syrie: bilan des recherches archéologiques 1973–1979: aspects de l’architecture domestique d’Apamée: actes du colloque tenu à Bruxelles les 29, 30 et 31 mai 1980, J. Balty, ed. (Bruxelles, 1984), 239–48

  1. Banaji, ‘Late antique legacies and Muslim economic expansion’, in J. Haldon, Money, power and politics in early Islamic Syria (Ashgate, 2010), 165–79.
  2. Baramki, ‘A hoard of Byzantine coins’, QPDA 8 (1939), 81–5.

_____, ‘Coin hoards from Palestine a hoard of late Roman coins from Yamun. A hoard of sixteenth-century Venetian and Ottoman coins from Jelame’, QDAP 11 (1944), 30–6.

  1. Barkan, A. Buchennino, ‘Yafo’, ESI 124 (2012).
  2. Bartczak, ‘Mennictwo kalifatu przed i w okresie wprowadzania reform Abd al-Malika ibn Marwana (685–705 r.)’, WN 33 (1989), 1–11.
  3. E. Bates, ‘The Antioch mint under Heraclius’, ANSMN 16 (1970), 80–2.

_____, Byzantine coins (Cambridge, 1971) [Archaeological exploration of Sardis Monograph I].

_____, ‘A Byzantine hoard from Coelesyria’, Museum Notes 14 (1968), 67–109.

  1. L. Bates, ‘The ‚Arab-Byzantine‘ bronze coinage of Syria: an innovation by ‚Abd al-Malik’, in A colloquium in memory of George Carpenter Miles (1904-1970) (New York, 1976), 16–27.

_____, ‘Roman and early Muslim coinage in North Africa’, in M. Horton and Th. Wiedemann (eds.), North Africa from antiquity to Islam, papers of a conference held at Breistol, October 1994 (Bristol, 1995), 12–5.

_____, ‘History, geography, and numismatics in the first century of Islamic coinage’, Rsn 65 (1986), 231–62.

_____, and F.L. Kovacs, ‘A hoard of large Byzantine and Arab-Byzantine copper’, NC156 (1996), 165–73.

_____, ‘A bibliography of recent work on Syrian Arab-Byzantine coinage’,  in www.scribd.com/document/65131877/Arab-Byzantinebibliography

______, ‘A bibliography of the coinages of the caliphates’, in www.numismatics.org/wikiuploads/Seminar/CaliphatesBibliography

_____, ‘Commentaire sur l’étude de Cécile Morrisson’, in P. Canivet-J. P. Rey Coquais, La Syrie de Byzance à l’ Islam VIIe–VIIIe siècles (Damascus, 1992), 319–21.

_____, ‘Coins of Umayyad Damascus’, in WCN (6 October 1987), 14–8; (13 October 1987), 12-6; (20 October 1987), 14–16.

_____, ‘The coinage of Syria under the Umayyads, 692–750 A.D.’, in Bakhit-Schick, Bilād al-Shām during the Umayyad period, II, 195–228. Arabic translation by N’if al-Qass, ‘Maskkt Sriyya f fitrat al-khilfa al-umawiyya, 73 [sic]-132 h. (692–750 m.)’, YN  2/1 (1990), 15–51.

_____, ‘Commentaire sur l’étude de Cécile Morrisson’, in Canivet- Coquais, Byzance, 319–21.

_____, ‘Byzantine coinage and its imitations, Arab coinage and its imitations: Arab-Byzantine coinage’, Aram 6 (1994), 381–403. [with bibliography]

_____, ‘History, geography and numismatics in the first century of Islamic coinage‘, Schweizerische numismatische Rundschau 65 (1986), 231–61.

_____, ‘The introduction of the quarter-dinar by the Aghlabids in 264 A. H. (A. D. 878) and its derivation from the byzantine tremissis’, RIN 103 (2002), 115–28.

_____, ‘Official Syrian full Greek mint copper coinage of Abd al-Malik’, (2014), 72–4 www.academia.edu/11712787.

_____, and D. M. Metcalf, ‘Crusader coinage with Arabic inscriptions’, in H. W. Hazard and N. P. Zacour, A history of the Crusades, vol. 6 (Madison, 1989), 421–82.

  1. Belien, ‘A hoard of Byzantine folles from Beirut’, NC 165 (2005), 314−22.
  2. W. Bell, Sardis, vol. XI, part I, 1910–1914: Coins (Leiden, 1916), 76–95
  3. R. Bellinger, The anonymous Byzantine bronze coinage (New York, 1928) [NNM, 35].

_____, Coins from Jerash, 1928–1934 [NNM 81] (New York, 1938).

_____, Catalogue of the coins found at Corinth, 1925 (New Haven, 1930).

_____, ‘Coins [Nessana]’, in H. Dunscombe Colt (ed.), Excavations at Nessana (Auja Hafir, Palestine) (London, 1962), 70–5.

_____, ed., Catalogue of the Byzantine coins in the DOC and in the Whittemore Collection, Bd. I (Washington, 1966).

  1. Bendall, ‘The mint of Trebizond under Alexius I and the Gabrades’, NC 17 (1977), 126–36.

_____, ‘The coinage of Trebizond under Isaak II (A.D. 1185–95). With a note on an unfinished Byzantine Die’, ANSMN 24 (1979), 213–7.

_____, ‘A new twelfth-century Byzantine coin from the mint of Trebizond’, NC 142 (1982).

_____, ‘Four Byzantine notes’, NCirc 95, 1 (February 1987), 3–4.

_____,  ‘A late eighth century Arab-Byzantine weight?’, Spink NC 109.4 (2002), 191–2.

A.Berman,  Islamic coins (Jerusalem, 1976).

_____, ‘The coins’, in D. Stacey, Excavations at Tiberias, 1973–1974: the early Islamic periods (Jerusalem, 2004), 221–47.

_____, ‘The coins from Khirbat el-Ni’ana’, Atiqot 57 (2007), 155–62.

_____, ‘Catalogue of coins from excavation of the fossil-hump in the South Bethesda pool’, in F. Bouwen (ed.), La Piscine Probatique de Jésus à Saladinle projet Béthesda (1994–2010) (Jerusalem, 2011), 187–9.

_____, ‘The coins’, in R. Bar-Nathan and W. Atrash (eds.), Baysan : the theater pottery workshop (Jerusalem, 2011), 87–151 [IAA Reports 48].

_____, G. Bijovsky, ‘The coins’, in V. Tzaferis and S. Israeli et al., Paneas II :Small finds and other studies (Jerusalem, 2008), 11–100.

_____, ‘List of coins’, in G. Mazor and A. Najjar (eds.), Bet She’an. Vol. 1, Nysa-Scythopolis : the Caesareum and the Odeum (Jerusalem, 2007), 273–5 [IAA report 33].

_____,  D. T. Ariel, Coins from excavations at Giv’at Yasaf (Tell er-Ras)’, Atiqot 37 (1999), 23–4.

  1. W. Betlyon, ‘’Coins from the 1992-93 excavations’, in Z. T. Fiema et al., The Petra church (Amman, 2001), 384–90.

_____, ‘Coins excavated between 1970 and 1983 at Tell El-Hesi’, PEFQS 118 (1986), 66–8.

_____, ‘Coins from the 1985 Season of the Limes Arabicus Project’, in Preliminary Report on the 1985 Season of the Limes Arabicus Project, S. T. Parker, ed., BASOR Supplemental Studies 25 (1988), 162–174.

  1. G. Bijovsky, ‘A hoard of Byzantine solidi from Bet She’an in the Umayyad period’, RN 158 (2002), 161–227.

_____, ‘The coins’, Qedem 48 (2008), 63–102.

_____, ‘The coins from Tell ‘Afar’, Atiqot 61 (2009), 119–22.

_____, ‘The coins from the escavation at Pi Mazuva’, Atiqot 99 (2020), 67–9.

_____, ‘The coins from Horbat Basha’, Atiqot 93 (2018), 65–71.

_____, ‘Coins of the Hellenistic to byzantine periods’, in S. Weksler-Bdolah, A. Onn, Jerusalem. Western wall plaza excavations 1 (Jerusalem, 2019), 165–93.

_____,‘A preliminary overview of Arab-Byzantine coins from excavations in Israel’, in T. Goodwin, Arab-Byzantine coins and history,  papers presented at the 13th Seventh Century Syrian Numismatic Round Table held at Corpus Christi College Oxford on 11th and 12th September 2011 (London, 2012), 73–80.

_____, A. Berman, ‘The coins’, M. J. Ponting, ‘Appendix, chemical analysis of the anonymous-type folles in the Tiberias hoard’, in Y. Hirschfeld, O. Gutfeld, (eds.), Tiberias, excavations in the house of the Bronzes, Final report, vol 1, Architecture, stratigraphy and small finds (Jerusalem, 2008), 63-105.

_____, ‘Coins from the Armon Ha-Naziv tunnel, ‘Government house’ Ridge, Jerusalem’, Atiqot 90 (2018), 79–82.

_____, ‘Coins’, in Y. Hirschfeld, Excavations at Tiberias, 1989–1994 (Jerusalem, 2004),169–75.

_____, ‘The coins from Khirbet Badd’Isa-Qiryat Sefer’, in Y. Magen, D. T. Ariel, G. Bijovsky et al., The Land of Benjamin (Jerusalem, 2004), 243–300.

_____, ‘The coins’, in ‪J. Seligman et al., Nahal Haggita Roman and Mamluk farmstead in the southern Carmel (Jerusalem, 2010), 169–90 [IAA reports 43].

_____, ‘The Coins from Iqrit’, Atiqot 62 (2010), 97–107.

_____, ‘Coins from the northwestern suburb’, in M. Hartal et al. (eds.), Paneas IV: The aqueduct and the northern suburbs (Jerusalem, 2009), 179–83 [IAA Reports 40].

_____, ‘Coins from the early-Islamic period resindential quarter northwest of Tel Lod’, Atiqot 98 (2020), 157–70.

_____, ‘The coins from the eastern circus at Caesarea Maritima’, Atiqot 92 (2018), 161–6.

_____, A. Berman, ‘Coins from the Cardo and the Nea church’, O. Gutfeld (ed.), Jewish Quarter Excavations in the Old City of Jerusalem Conducted by N. Avigad, 1969–1982, Vol. 5. The Cardo (Area X) and the Nea Church (Areas D and T), Final Report (Jerusalem, 2012), 346–77.

_____, ‘A Byzantine gold hoard from Reḥob (Ḥ. Parwa)’, INR 7 (2012), 147–58.

_____, A. Berman, ‘The coins from Bet She’an (Youth Hostel)’, Atiqot 77 (2014), 59–113.

  1. J. Bikhazi, ‘The struggle for Syria and Mesopotamia (330–58/941–69) as reflected on Hamdanid and Ikhshidid coins’, ANSMN 28 (1983), 137–86.

A.D.H. Bivar, Byzantine and Islamic copper and brass coins. Excavations at Ghubayra, Iran (London, 2000), 82‒91.

  1. Blanchard, Mining, metallurgy and minting in the Middle Ages: Asiatic supremacy (Stuttgart, 2001), 425–1125.
  2. Boldureanu, ‘The Byzantine and Islamic coins from Alcedar hoard’, Stratum plus Journal 5 (2010), 301–6.
  3. Bondioli, ‘The numismatic iconography of Justinian II reconsidered: inquiring into the origins of the Arab-Byzantine ideological confrontation’, The Byzantinist 3 (2013), 4–6.
  4. J. Bone, ‘The administration of Umayyad Syria:the evidence of the copper coins’ (Unpubl. Ph.D. Princeton, 2000).
  5. Bose, Über arabisch-byzantinische Münzen (Grimma, 1840).
  6. D. Breckenridge, The numismatic iconography of Justinian II (New York, 1959).
  7. Broome, A handbook of Islamic coins (London, 1985).

_____, ‘Countermarked Islamic gold coins in Venetian Cyprus’. NChr 157 (1997), 205‒9.

H.M. Brown, ‘Some reflections on the figured coinage of the Artuqids and Zengids’, in D. K. Kouymjian (ed.), Near Eastern numismatics, iconography, epigraphy and history. Studies in honour of George C. Miles (Beirut, 1974).

_____, ‘Islamic coins’, in A.H.S. Megaw, Kourion Excavations in the Episcopal precinct (Washington D.C., 2007), 422-3
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  1. Brubaker, J. Haldon, Byzantium in the iconoclast era, c. 680–850: a history (Cambridge, 2011).
  2. S. Bunnell, ‘Catalogue of the coins [Sepphoris]’, in L. Waterman (ed.), Preliminary report of the University of Michigan excavations at Sepphoris, Palestine, in 1931 (Ann Arbor, 1937), 35–86.
  3. Burrell, ‘Small bronze hoards at late fifth century C.E. Sardis’, in ed. N. D. Cahill, Love for Lydia . A Sardis anniversary volume presented to C. H. Greeewalt (Cambridge, 2008), 159–69 [Archaeological Exploration of Sardis Report 4].
  4. Butcher, ‘Coinage in sixth century Beirut: preliminary observations’, Ber xliii (1997–1998), 173–80.

_____, ‘Archaeology of the Beirut Souks 1. Small change in ancient Bei- rut: the coin finds from BEY 006 and BEY 045: Iron Age, Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine periods’,  Berytus 45–46 (2001–2002) (2003).

  1. V. Butterey et al., Archaeological exploration of Sardis–Greek, Roman, and Islamic coins from Sardis (Harvard, 1981).

Th. V. Buttrey, Greek, Roman, and Islamic coins from Sardis (Cambridge Mass., 1981) ( Archaeological Exploration of Sardis. Monographs;7 ).

  1. Buyuruk, ‘Tarsus Müzesi Bizans Altın Sikkeleri’, Journal of History Studies 7/2 (2015), 13–32.

_____, ‘Adana Arkeoloji Müzesinde Sergilenen Bir Grup Bakır Bizans Sikkesi’, Sanat Tarihi Dergisi 23/1 (2014), 1–27.

B.Callegher, A. D’Ottone (eds.), The 2nd Simone Assemani Symposium on Islamic coins (Polymnia, Numismatica antica e medievale 1) (Trieste, 2010).

_____, A. D ‚Ottone Rambach (eds.), The 5th Simone Assemani symposium on Islamic coins“, Rome 29–30 September 2017 (Trieste, 2018).

_____, A. D’Ottone (eds.), The 4th Simone Assemani symposium on Islamic coins“, Trieste, 26/27 September 2014 (Trieste, 2015).

_____, ‘Rara & singularis commixtio lucis, &tenebrarum! At the beginning of the studies on Arab-Byzantine coinage’,  in A. D ‚Ottone Rambach (eds.), The 5th Simone Assemani symposium on Islamic coins“, Rome 29–30 September 2017 (Trieste, 2018), 49–70.

O.Callot, Salamine de Chypre, XVI, Les monnaies. Fouilles de la ville, 1964- 1974, (Paris 2004), 123-4ff.

_____, Les monnaies :fouilles de la ville 1964–1974 (Paris, 2004) [Salamine de Chypre ;16]

  1. Castrizio, ‘Imperatori bizantini’, in Roma e Bisanzio, Normanni e Spagnoli: Monete a Messina nella Collezione B. Baldanza (III sec. a.C. –XVIII sec. d.C.), ed. M. Caccamo Caltabiano, B. Badanza (Messina, 1994), 29–51 [Università degli Studi di Messina, 19].

_____, ‘Ritrovamenti di monete arabo-bizantine dagli scavi d’Antinopoli d’Egitto, Note preliminary’, in B. Callegher, A. D’Ottone (eds.), The 2nd Simone Assemani Symposium on Islamic coins (Polymnia, Numismatica antica e medievale 1) (Trieste, 2010),  22–33.

_____, ‘La zecca di Reggio dopo la conquista araba di Siracusa’, in Actes du XII e congrès international de Numismatique (Berlin, 1997), II. (Berlin, 2000), 859–61.

  1. Charanis, ‘A note on the Byzantine coin finds in Sardis and their historical significance’, EEBS 39/40 (1972/1973), 175‒80.
  2. Chittick, ‘Six early coins near Tanga’, Azania 1 (1966).
  3. El-Kholi, ‘Neue Aspekte zu arabo-byzantinischen Münzen mit Kaiserbild‘, in E.M. Ruprechtsberger, Syrien – Von den Aposteln zu den Kalifen, (Mainz, 1993), 501–9.
  4. Cizakca, ‘The Islamic gold dinar–myths and reality’, International Journal of Islamic Finance (2011), 1–17.
  5. Cox, Coins from the excavations at Curium, 1932–1953 (New York, 1959).

Fl. Curta, ‘Byzantium in dark age Greece (The numismatic evidence in its Balkan context)’, BMGS 29.2 (2005), 113–46.

A.K. Dajani, ‘A hoard of Byzantine Gold coins from Awarta, Nablus’, ADAJ 1 (1951), 41–3.

  1. Darley and D. Reynolds (eds.), ‘Exhibiting coins as economic artefacts curating historical interpretation in faith and fortune visualizing the divine on Byzantine and early Islamic coinage (Barber Insttute of Fine Arts, Birmingham, November 2013-January 2015)’, Journal of Art Historiography 13 (2015), 1‒23.

_____, Dinars and dirhems, Part 1, Coins of the Islamic lands. The early period, forthcoming.

_____, Dinars and dirhams, Part 2, Coins of the Islamic lands. The later period, forthcoming.

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