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This thesis is to some extent based on differences between coin portraits, and the interpretation of royal portraits is discussed in Appendix I. Appendix II contains a general analysis of when ...
Mac Dowall’s research into ancient coins of the Indian subcontinent, notably of the Indo-Greek Kingdom (c 200 BC-c 10 AD) , the Kushan Empire (c 30- c 375 AD), and the Shahis, a dynasty who ...
H. Torrens, ON THE GREEK LEGENDS OF THE COINS OF THE INDO-SCYTHIAN PRINCES OF CABUL, The Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Numismatic Society, Vol. 15 (APRIL, 1852–JANUARY, 1853), pp. 22-40 ...
One of the earliest bilingual coins is this Indo-Greek drachm from around 160 BCE, which features both Greek and an ancient South Asian script. Credit Line Raymond & Meryem Hebert date made 160 - 150 ...
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