Some Cilician Coins from R B Witschonke Collection—Annalisa Polosa
"Some Cilician Coins from R.B. Witschonke Collection at the ANS" by Annalisa Polosa (Sapienza Università di Roma) Chaired by Andrew Meadows (Oxford University) This lecture was a part of the Coinage of the Roman Provinces before Provincial Coinage Conference on the the Richard B. Witschonke Collection—held from March 23–25, 2021, co-sponsored by the American Numismatic Society and the Ph.D. Program in History at the Graduate Center, CUNY. ——————— Please consider a donation to the ANS or becoming a member. Visit us at http://numismatics.org/membership. Please visit our online bookstore: http://numismatics.org/store/ Check out the exciting offerings in our new eBay store: https://www.ebay.com/usr/american-num...

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