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    Material Culture and Cultural Identity: A Study of Greek and Roman Coins from Dora

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    Material Culture and Cultural Identity: A Study of Greek and Roman Coins from Dora

    Rosa Maria Motta, "Material Culture and Cultural Identity: A Study of Greek and Roman Coins from Dora"
    English | ISBN: 1784910929 | 2015 | 118 pages | PDF | 7 MB

    The ancient harbor town of Dor/Dora in modern Israel has a history that spanned from the Bronze Age until the Late Roman Era. The story of its peoples can be assembled from a variety of historical and archaeological sources derived from the nearly thirty years of research at Tel Dor — the archaeological site of the ancient city. Each primary source offers a certain kind of information with its own perspective. In the attempt to understand the city during its Graeco-Roman years — a time when Dora reached its largest physical extent and gained enough importance to mint its own coins, numismatic sources provide key information. With their politically, socio-culturally and territorially specific iconography, Dora’s coins indeed reveal that the city was self-aware of itself as a continuous culture, beginning with its Phoenician origins and continuing into its Roman present.

    Table of Contents

    Preface Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations List of Classical References Chapter 1: Tel Dor’s Context Chapter 2: Material Culture, Coins and Cultural Identity Chapter 3: The Mint of Dora Chapter 4: The Iconography of Dora’s Coins Chapter 5: Epigraphic Analysis of Dora’s Coins Chapter 6: Drawing Some Conclusions Bibliography Coin Catalogue Coin Plates