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The Veronese currency area
Helmut Rizzolli and Federico Pigozzo have written a weighty volume on the monetary history of the Veronese currency area, including accompanying type corpora. Ursula Kampmann has taken a look at the monumental work.
Brand new trend in archaeology: archaeogaming
Archaeologists are working hard in the boiling sun? Not necessarily: with archaeogaming, a new generation of researchers has created a new sub-category of archaeology of which we will surely hear and see much more in the future.
Circulating coins: security features and social responsibility
Between October 21 and 23, 2015, the Coin Conference took place in Madrid. In seven sessions, topics revolved around circulating coins. This time, we report on considerations on new security features and the social responsibility of companies.
Campaign against the art of Renoir
Enraged art lovers demand the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art to remove the works of a terrorist against aesthetics and good taste: renowned Impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
Circulating coins: cash logistics
Between October 21 and 23, 2015, the Coin Conference took place in Madrid. In seven sessions, topics revolved around circulating coins. This time, we report on strategies for an ideal cash logistics as described by different central banks.
News on circulating coins: The Coin Conference in Madrid
From October 21 to 23, 2015, the Coin Conference took place in Madrid. It was attended by 200 delegates, representing more than 30 nations, who wanted to acquaint themselves with the latest trends in circulating coins. In seven sessions, 28 speakers talked about their experiences.
Circulating coins: trends and new coin series
Between October 21 and 23, 2015, the Coin Conference took place in Madrid. In seven sessions, topics around circulating coins were discussed. This time, we report on trends and present insights from new coin series from Sweden and Mexico.
Studies in Ancient Coinage in Honour of Andrew Burnett
There can only be a handful of people who have increased our knowledge about Roman numismatics as greatly as Andrew Burnett. To honor him, his colleagues have now prepared a festschrift which, needless to say, focuses on minting in the entire area of Roman influence.
Long awaited, finally released: the new RPC
Is there anybody really in need of an explanation why he has to buy the new RPC? Ursula Kampmann provides this explanation. After all, this comprehensive catalog of Roman provincial coinage is an absolute must-have for any ambitious library.











