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Document Details : Title: The Christian Coinage of Early Muslim Syria? Author(s): ODDY, Andrew Journal: ARAM Periodical Volume: 15 Date: 2003 Pages: 185-196 DOI: 10.2143/ARAM.15.0.504534 Abstract : The article deals with a specific kind of coinage from Greater Syria from the seventh century (after the Muslim conquest), that can be described as “barbarous folles imitating the coinage of Heraclius [AD 610-641]”. These coins were attributed to “civic minting” in a number of towns as their stylistic diversity suggests the unlikelihood of production by a central authority. They were probably made by Byzantine Christians who found the need to augment dwindling supplies of regular official Byzantine coins in order to facilitate commerce. |
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