A batch of coin finds from the fortress of Bilhorod on Dniester, in the collection of the Institute of Archaeology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine in Kiev
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KARASHEVICH, Irina, BOLDUREANU, Ana, DERGACIOVA, Lilia. A batch of coin finds from the fortress of Bilhorod on Dniester, in the collection of the Institute of Archaeology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine in Kiev. In: Arheologia Moldovei, 2017, nr. 40, pp. 109-142. ISSN 0066-7358.
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Arheologia Moldovei
Numărul 40 / 2017 / ISSN 0066-7358 /ISSNe 2501-5893

A batch of coin finds from the fortress of Bilhorod on Dniester, in the collection of the Institute of Archaeology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine in Kiev

Un lot de monede descoperite la cetatea Albǎdin colecţia Institutului de Arheologie al Academiei Naţionale de Ştiinţe a Ucrainei din Kiev


Pag. 109-142

Karashevich Irina1, Boldureanu Ana2, Dergaciova Lilia3
 
1 Institute of Archaeology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine,
2 National Museum of History of Moldova,
3 Institute of Cultural Heritage of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 23 martie 2022


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The authors are presenting 119 coin finds atested on the territory of the fortress of Bilhorod on the river Dniester (also called Tyras, Akdja Kerman, Asprokastron, Cetatea Albǎ, Akkerman). The numismatic material have been found during the archaeological excavations, supervised by L. D. Dmitrov in 1946-1947, 1949, 1950 and A. I. Furmanskaya in 1953, 1958-1962 on the South-East of glacis, on the coast of firth. The 119 coin specimens represent various monetary spaces and covered a wide time range. They were minted by Olbia (2 ex.), the Golden Horde (38 ex.), the Despotate of Epirus (1 ex.), the Moldovan medieval state (23 ex.), the Ottoman Empire and it's imitations (43 ex.), the Crimean Khanate and it's imitations (2 ex.), the Scotland (1 ex.); imitation of Netherland Thaler (1 ex.) and some unidentified emisions (8 ex.).

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Crimean issues, Medieval Numismatics, Moldovan issues, Ottoman issues, Tatar issues, The Fortress of Bilhorod on Dniester