Tokens in Classical Athens and Beyond

A selection of essays on symbola, as the tokens of Classical Athens were called, bringing together scholars of various disciplines and professional categories (numismatists, historians, museum curators) that intends to reshape our knowledge on the roles these objects played in the Athenian Democracy...

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Other Authors: Gkikaki, M. E. (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Liverpool University Press 2023
Series:Liverpool Studies in Ancient History
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