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Apollodotus II is known for issuing bilingual coins with Greek and Kharosthi (script) inscriptions called drachmas, which had ...
Nearly 1,500 years ago, inhabitants of Vadnagar town in present-day Gujarat began “reproducing” a popular coin of an Indo-Greek ruler using terracotta moulds, replacing the original die-struck coins ...
Ahmedabad: During the excavation at Vadnagar, which lasted for a decade from 2014 to 2024, one of the finds that surprised ...
Excavations in Vadnagar, Gujarat, revealed coin moulds used for creating replicas of Indo-Greek coins, indicating the town's ...
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The Slovak Spectator on MSNZvolen’s Deserted Castle set for major makeoverMediaeval landmark to receive €1.3 million for new visitor facilities, reconstructed buildings, and cultural events space.
Damascus, SANA- Jableh Amphitheater is an archaeological building and a Roman theater located in the center of the Syrian ...
For the first time, 47 historical artifacts from Bolu have been opened to public viewing as part of the exhibition titled ...
The hoard, dating back roughly 1,000 years, was found on the shores of the Schlei, an inlet in the Baltic Sea.
Archaeological Museum of Thira ...
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Live Science on MSN300-year-old pirate-plundered shipwreck that once held 'eyewatering treasure' discovered off MadagascarThe wreck now lies on the floor of a small harbor on the island of Nosy Boraha off the northeast coast of Madagascar, which ...
Unlike die-struck originals, these moulds suggest a casting method, likely driven by the Drachma’s enduring trade value along ...
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