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Published by British Archaeological Reports, Oxford, 1974
Seller: Alexander's Books, Royal Leamington Spa, United Kingdom
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Paperback. Condition: Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. First edition first printing quarto paperback vi + 276 pp Many illustrations Good condition. No inscriptions.
Published by British Archaeological Reports, Oxford, 1974
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Condition: Used - Good. Good paperback. 1st edition. British Archaeological Reports 4. Owner's name on half-title page; a little foxing; some wear to cover, with repair to spine front joint. Good reference copy.
Published by British Archaeological Reports 4, 1974
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Published by BAR Publishing, 1974
ISBN 10: 0904531066 ISBN 13: 9780904531060
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Paperback. Condition: Good+. 280pp, maps illustrations, tables, bound in original blue card covers sl worn around edges; British Archaeological Reports British Series; 11.4 X 8.3 inches; 280 pages.
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Published by British Archaeological Reports, Oxford, 1974
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. titles; foreword & contents followed by thirteen papers which were the result of a two-day discussion with numismatists & archaeologists on 'Coins and the Archaeologist' held in 1973 at the Institute of Archaeology in London. The articles include Roman coins; Romano-British coins; Anglo-Saxon; Medieval; clusters of finds in Britain, Italy & France; coin hoards; dating & interpretation of finds. Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 271 pages. Binding is tight, covers and spine fully intact. no Dust Jacket as published. Black titles spine. light wear to edges. illustrated by b/w. drawings, maps, photo's. & diagrams. list of other B. A. R. Reports to rear. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Archaeology; Numismatics; Coin Collecting; Metal Detecting; History. Inventory No: 4446. Member of the P.B.F.A.
Published by Seaby, London, 1988, 1988
Seller: Ancient Numismatic Enterprise, Toronto, ON, Canada
Hardcover. Condition: Used. second edition. Originally published as BAR 4 in 1974. Hardcover, cloth, dust jacket. 306 pages, 8 plates, many charts and in text illustrations. Very fine condition. Out of print and scarce. Collection of 14 papers on originality of numismatic and archae.
Published by Published by British Archaeological Reports 122 Banbury Road, Oxford First Edition . 1974., 1974
Seller: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, United Kingdom
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First edition in publisher's original plain blue card wrap covers [soft back]. 4to 12'' x 8¼''. Contains 271 [i] printed pages of text with figures throughout. Thirteen papers resulting from a two day discussion on coins and archaeology held at the Institute of Archaeology, London, March 1973. Light rubbing to the card edges, name to the top of the front free end paper and in Very Good condition, no dust wrapper as issued. Member of the P.B.F.A. NUMISMATICS (Currency).
Condition: Very Good. London, Seaby, 1988. 8vo. (10),+ 306 pp.+ plates. Illustrated. Publ. boards with dustwrapper. Contains: ?A functionalist approach to pre-Roman coinage? by John Collins, ?Romano-British coin hoards; their numismatic, archaeological and historical significance? by Anne S. Robertson, ?The interpretation of Romano-British site finds? by John Casey, ?Coin lists: some problems of the smaller site? by Peter Curnow, ?Clustering of coin finds in Britain, France and Italy? and ?Numerical aspects of Roman coin hoards in Britain? by Richard Reece, ?Counterfeit coins in Roman Britain? by George C. Boon, ?Data for dating? by John Collis, ?Interpreting coin finds? by J. P. C. Kent, ?Coins found in Anglo-Saxon burials? by S. E. Rigold, ?Roman coins from Early Anglo-Saxon contexts? by Michael D. King, ?Monetary expansion and recession: interpreting the distribution patterns of sevent and eight-century coins? by D. M. Metcalf, ?Some thoughts on the manner of publication of coins found in the course of archaeological excavations? by Michael Dolley, and ?English medieval coins as dating evidence? by Marion M. Archibald. Hardcover / Hardback.
Published by Seaby London 1988, 1988
Seller: Andrew Barnes Books / Military Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
First Edition
1st ed. thus hardback with dust jacket Nice copy octavo. ix + 306pp., b/w plates, text ills., maps, notes, index, With nearly 150 photos of coins. Dust jacket gently sunned at spine o/w a very nice copy.
Published by Seaby, London, 1988
Seller: Scrivener's Books and Bookbinding, Derbyshire, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Plum coloured boards with titles in gilt to spine. Pictorial dustjacket. 306pp including index. Illustrated with maps, diagrams and black & white photographs. Slight tanning to page edges but otherwise a very good+ copy in a very good+ dustjacket.
Published by Seaby, London, 1988
ISBN 10: 1852640111 ISBN 13: 9781852640118
Seller: CHARLES BOSSOM, Ely, CAMBS, United Kingdom
Hard Cloth Cover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 58 Line Drawings, 8 Plates of Photographs (illustrator). Dust jacket complete, very slight fade to spine. Maroon cloth with bright gilt titling on spine. No ownership marks. Slight yellowing to pages. 306 pages clean and tight. This volume of papers is the result of a two day discussion on coins and archaeology held in 1973 at the Institute of Archaeology, London. They have stood the test of time, revealing the high degree of originality of numismatic and archaeological approach which the authors brought to their contributions. But in response to the demand for a reprint of the work revisions have been made to some of the papers which bring them firmly up to date. The new version of G. C. Boon's paper on counterfeits and copies in the Roman series takes into full account the great volume of research which has taken place in this area over the past fifteen years. Marion Archibald and D. M. Metcalf have both extensively revised their papers. In every case the authors have been given the opportunity to briefly review their work and to indicate the direction in which they see their aspect of numismatics developing. One entirely new paper has been included by Michael King on Roman Coins from Early Anglo-Saxon contexts, extending the work of S. Rigold and bringing up to date the available information on Anglo-Saxon access to Roman coinage. The front cover shows a view of the Coppergate excavations, York, 1979 (copyright York Archaeological Trust Picture Library), with a denarius of T. Carisius showing the implements used in coin production (reproduced by courtesy of the Trustees of the British Museum). Size: 8vo.
Published by Seaby, London, 1988
ISBN 10: 1852640111 ISBN 13: 9781852640118
Cloth, Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Second Edition. Papers from the seminar held at the Institute of Archaeology, London in 1973, some of which have been updated in the light of later research. 306pp illustrated in black and white. Size: 240x160mm.