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Money. Tangible Symbols in Ancient Greece

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Money. Tangible Symbols in Ancient Greece

The publication Money. Tangible Symbols in Ancient Greece accompanied the same-titled exhibition hosted at the museum of Cycladic Art in Athens. It contains 253 entries and photos of ancient coins and other objects. The publication demonstrates how coins were a powerful means of symbolism and how they were used to convey messages and ideas.

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  • Edited by: Nikolaos C. Stampolidis, Dimitra Tsangari, Giorgos Tasoulas
  • Publisher: Alpha Bank
  • Place: Athens
  • Year published: 2017
  • Dimensions: 30 x 23 cm
  • Cover type: Paperback
  • Pages: Greek edition: 396 - English edition: 388
  • ISBN: 978-960-93-9445-1
  • English ISBN: 978-960-93-9491-8
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What the publication includes

The publication Money. Tangible Symbols in Ancient Greece presents a different side of coins, which first appeared in late 7th century BCE.

It includes 85 ancient coins from the Alpha Bank Numismatic Collection which converse with 168 other ancient artefacts: vases, figurines, statuettes, reliefs, inscriptions etc.

The catalogue of a major exhibition

The publication accompanied the exhibition “Money. Tangible symbols in ancient Greece” held by the Alpha Bank Numismatic Collection at the Museum of Cycladic Art in Athens in 2018.

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