From dies to punches: techniques for (counter) marking lycian coins and sigloi

The article examines the modalities with which countermarks were strucked on Lycian coins and sigloi in the period between the end of the sixth century B C and 360 B C. Two main kinds of tools were used for applying countermarks: punches and dies. While punches bear a positive image of what is to be...

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Main Author: Novella Vismara
Format: Article
Language:Catalan
Published: Ministerio de Cultura y Deporte de España 2020-11-01
Series:Boletín del Museo Arqueológico Nacional
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Online Access:http://www.man.es/man/dam/jcr:167c64c0-f364-4b61-aa12-430299aa4802/2020-bolman-39-17-vismara.pdf
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spelling doaj-e13e42ed12d34957847f9efc589a3a682021-05-19T10:15:48ZcatMinisterio de Cultura y Deporte de EspañaBoletín del Museo Arqueológico Nacional2341-34092020-11-0139/2020263268From dies to punches: techniques for (counter) marking lycian coins and sigloiNovella Vismara0Università Milano Bicocca (Italia)The article examines the modalities with which countermarks were strucked on Lycian coins and sigloi in the period between the end of the sixth century B C and 360 B C. Two main kinds of tools were used for applying countermarks: punches and dies. While punches bear a positive image of what is to be added to the coin in the negative, dies bear the negative of images, letters and shapes that will appear on the coin in positive. The author presents examples of each type, using cases from Lycian coins and sigloi. In the Lycian coinage, about a score of coins are countermarked. Five different examples (two Lycian coins and a siglos for countermarks done by punch, and two Lycian coins for countermarks done by dies) are illustred.http://www.man.es/man/dam/jcr:167c64c0-f364-4b61-aa12-430299aa4802/2020-bolman-39-17-vismara.pdfaramaicscratchsymboltechnique
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From dies to punches: techniques for (counter) marking lycian coins and sigloi
Boletín del Museo Arqueológico Nacional
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title From dies to punches: techniques for (counter) marking lycian coins and sigloi
title_short From dies to punches: techniques for (counter) marking lycian coins and sigloi
title_full From dies to punches: techniques for (counter) marking lycian coins and sigloi
title_fullStr From dies to punches: techniques for (counter) marking lycian coins and sigloi
title_full_unstemmed From dies to punches: techniques for (counter) marking lycian coins and sigloi
title_sort from dies to punches: techniques for (counter) marking lycian coins and sigloi
publisher Ministerio de Cultura y Deporte de España
series Boletín del Museo Arqueológico Nacional
issn 2341-3409
publishDate 2020-11-01
description The article examines the modalities with which countermarks were strucked on Lycian coins and sigloi in the period between the end of the sixth century B C and 360 B C. Two main kinds of tools were used for applying countermarks: punches and dies. While punches bear a positive image of what is to be added to the coin in the negative, dies bear the negative of images, letters and shapes that will appear on the coin in positive. The author presents examples of each type, using cases from Lycian coins and sigloi. In the Lycian coinage, about a score of coins are countermarked. Five different examples (two Lycian coins and a siglos for countermarks done by punch, and two Lycian coins for countermarks done by dies) are illustred.
topic aramaic
scratch
symbol
technique
url http://www.man.es/man/dam/jcr:167c64c0-f364-4b61-aa12-430299aa4802/2020-bolman-39-17-vismara.pdf
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