Material Culture and Cultural Identity: A Study of Greek and Roman Coins from Dora

Material Culture and Cultural Identity: A Study of Greek and Roman Coins from Dora

Author
Rosa Maria Motta
Publisher
Archaeopress
Language
English
Year
2015
Page
103
ISBN
1784910929,9781784910921
File Type
pdf
File Size
7.2 MiB

The ancient harbor town of Dor/Dora in modern Israel has a history that spanned from the Bronze Age until the Late Roman Era. The story of its peoples can be assembled from a variety of historical and archaeological sources derived from the nearly thirty years of research at Tel Dor — the archaeological site of the ancient city. Each primary source offers a certain kind of information with its own perspective. In the attempt to understand the city during its Graeco-Roman years — a time when Dora reached its largest physical extent and gained enough importance to mint its own coins, numismatic sources provide key information. With their politically, socio-culturally and territorially specific iconography, Dora’s coins indeed reveal that the city was self-aware of itself as a continuous culture, beginning with its Phoenician origins and continuing into its Roman present.

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations List of Classical References Chapter 1: Tel Dor’s Context Chapter 2: Material Culture, Coins and Cultural Identity Chapter 3: The Mint of Dora Chapter 4: The Iconography of Dora’s Coins Chapter 5: Epigraphic Analysis of Dora’s Coins Chapter 6: Drawing Some Conclusions Bibliography Coin Catalogue Coin Plates

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