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The study season of the Czech Institute of Egyptology and the Institute for Classical Archaeology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague, was undertaken in the winter from February 17–25, 2014. Owing to close co-operation with the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities and thanks to the Bawiti museum officials all of the material of the Czech mission in El-Hayz, excavated during several previous field seasons (2003–2007), was well accessible to us and we were also provided a hospitable and appropriate working space in new magazines. All excavated material, more precisely pottery, ceramic lamps, and an assemblage of small finds and ostraca, was properly and safely kept in large wooden boxes, easily identified and thus ready to work with. All this helped the members of the Czech team to work efficiently and finish the planned activities in time.
Studia Hercynia
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2022
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vol. 26
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issue 1
133-157
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In the area of the La Tène settlement in present day Slovakia autochthonous and various foreign coins circulated. The latter ones include coins of the Bohemian and Moravian Celts – several types of gold and silver coins dating from the 3rd to 1st century BC. They arrived in the Celtic settlements located in present day Slovakia mainly through trade, and do not prove that the areas of their circulation were settled by the Boii.
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Niniejszy artykuł jest krótką i bardzo wstępną informacją na temat monet hellenistycznych odkrytych podczas prac wykopaliskowych prowadzonych przez archeologów z Instytutu Archeologii UJ na agorze starożytnego Nea Pafos w latach 2011–2019. Pierwsze badania archeologiczne agory przeprowadził na przełomie lat 60. i 70. XX w. Kyriakos Nicolaou. Zespół archeologów z Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego pod kierownictwem Ewdoksji Papuci-Władyka rozpoczął eksplorację terenu agory w 2011 r. Podczas polskich wykopalisk znaleziono co najmniej 480 monet i krążków monetarnych. Znaczna część z nich (co najmniej 180 egzemplarzy) została wybita w okresie hellenistycznym. W skład tej grupy wchodzą głównie monety ptolemejskie (ponad 67%), ale także bite na Cyprze brązy typu Zeus/Zeus (20,5%), monety z regionu syro-palestyńskiego (Seleucydzi, Judea – ponad 6%), monety macedońsko-antygonidzkie (3,8%), monety z południowo-wschodniej części basenu Morza Egejskiego i Azji Mniejszej (1,6%) jak i inne. W artykule przedstawiono wstępne obserwacje dotyczące chronologii i struktury znalezisk.
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The present article is a short and very preliminary report about the Hellenistic coins found during excavations conducted by the team of the Institute of Archaeology, Jagiellonian University at the agora of the ancient Nea Paphos in 2011–2019. The first archaeological research at the agora had been conducted in the late 1960s and 1970s by Kyriakos Nicolaou. The Jagiellonian University team, led by Ewdoksia Papuci-Władyka started to explore the agora area in 2011. There were at least 480 coins and coin flans found during the Polish excavations. Great part of them are minted in the Hellenistic Period. The group consists mainly of Ptolemaic coins (over 67%), but includes also Cypriot bronzes of the Zeus/Zeus type (20.5%), coins of Syro-Palestinian region (Seleucid, Hasmonean rulers – over 6%), Macedonian-Antigonid issues (3.8%), the coins from south-eastern Aegean and Asia Minor (1.6%) as well as others. Some preliminary observations concerning chronology and structure of the finds are presented.
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