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Title Tokens in classical Athens and beyond / edited by M.E. Gkikaki

Imprint Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2023.
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Description 1 online resource (xii, 356 pages) : illustrations, maps
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Series Liverpool Studies in Ancient History
Liverpool studies in ancient history.
Note Contributors: Vera Geelmuyden Bulgurlu, Tumay Hazinedar Coscun, Antonino Crisà, Yoav Farhi, P. J. Finglass, Mairi Gkikaki, Irini Karra, James Kierstead, John H. Kroll, Stamatoula Makrypodi, Christian Mondello, Daria Russo, Martin Schäfer.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-338) and indexes.
Contents I. Symbola in Perception and Practice -- II. New Finds, Embarking on Modern Interpretations -- III. Athenian Tokens in the Aftermath of the Classical Period -- IV. Comparative Studies.
Summary A selection of essays on symbola, as the tokens of Classical Athens were called, bringing together scholars of various disciplines and professional categories (numismatists, historians, museum curators) that intends to reshape our knowledge on the roles these objects played in the Athenian Democracy. This is a series of case studies which aspires to test old theories and probe new assumptions. The first section explores the extent to which our knowledge has evolved since symbola were first distinguished from coins. Four essays demonstrate how tokens, as material manifestations of particular institutions, contributed to the formation of civic and political identity in the city-state of Athens and the roles they played in ensuring legal and political equality. The second section of the volume on new finds aims to develop expertise in studying tokens and increase relevant knowledge. Finally, a third section contains comparative studies from Sicily, Jerusalem and Ephesos, aiming to adopt a comparative methodology for a better understanding of the characteristics and roles of tokens from across the ancient Mediterranean.
Subject Tokens -- Greece -- Athens -- History.
Athens (Greece) -- Antiquities.
Jetons -- Grèce -- Athènes -- Histoire.
Antiquities. (OCoLC)fst00810745
Tokens. (OCoLC)fst01152195
Greece -- Athens. (OCoLC)fst01204474
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Added Author Gkikaki, Mairi, editor.
Other Form: Print version: 9781800855663
Print version: 183764389X 9781837643899 9781800856134 180085613X (OCoLC)1370003081
ISBN 9781800855663 (electronic bk.)
1800855664 (electronic bk.)
183764389X
9781837643899
9781800856134
180085613X
Standard No. UKMGB 021055511
AU@ 000075109771
AU@ 000075109177

 
    
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