Proceedings of the 17th Seventh Century Syrian Numismatic Round Table
Held at Corpus Christi College, Oxford on 26th and 27th September 2022
The Syrian Arab-Byzantine coinage has been intensively studied over the last 30 years, perhaps more so than any other Islamic coin series. However, this volume contains more than previous volumes on the Byzantine coinage of the seventh century.
Preface
The Heraclian mint of Isaura - Tony Goodwin
Some Observations on the Copper Coinage of Thessalonica under HeracliusSteve Mansfield21Folles of Heraclius struck in Sicily - Stephen Maxfield
Three Unpublished Copper Varieties of Constans II - David Woods
Reflections on the two different iconographies of Christ on the gold coins of Justinian II - Stephen Maxfield
Coin Circulation in Carthage and its Hinterland - Tasha Vorderstrasse
More on a very peculiar group of early Pseudo-Byzantine coins - Tony Goodwin
Two Seventh Century Coins from Udhruh Jordan - Michael den Hartog & Mark Driessen
The Lazy BZ Workshop, the OHO Workshop, and other Byzantine-Arab Phase 1 Workshops - Andrew Oddy
Byzantine Solidi in 7th century Syria, Arab-Byzantine imitations and the transition to the post-reform dinar - Dietrich Schnädelbach
The enigmatic Minting of Standing Caliph Coins in Jund Qinnasrīn - Ingrid Schulze
Where were the Standing Caliph coins with the mint names Tanūkh and Jibrīn struck? - Wolfgang Schulze
The Standing Caliph coins with the mint name Qūrus – Third approach Wolfgang Schulze
The Legends of the Most Common Variety of the Two Imperial Bust Type of Arab-Latin Gold Coinage from North Africa - David Woods
Umayyad Caliphal Seals - Nitzan Amitai-Preiss
The Significance of the Monetary Reforms of ʽAbd Al-Malik - Marcus Phillips