Détails du livre
Format
Kindle
Pages
262
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 14, 2016
Éditeur
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
1316437264
ISBN-13
9781316437261
Description
Peter Thonemann explores the intricate tapestry of the Hellenistic world through the lens of coinage, revealing how these small pieces of metal serve as powerful historical documents. By examining the design, minting practices, and circulation of coins, he uncovers insights into trade, politics, and culture during this vibrant era following Alexander the Great's conquests.
Thonemann emphasizes the significance of coins not only as currency but as reflections of societal values and aspirations. His meticulous analysis invites readers to consider how these artifacts can narrate stories of individual communities and the broader historical context, enriching our understanding of an age that laid the foundations for many aspects of the modern world.
Thonemann emphasizes the significance of coins not only as currency but as reflections of societal values and aspirations. His meticulous analysis invites readers to consider how these artifacts can narrate stories of individual communities and the broader historical context, enriching our understanding of an age that laid the foundations for many aspects of the modern world.
Genres
Histoire
Contemporain