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Notae Numismaticae - Zapiski Numizmatyczne — 3/​4.1999

DOI Artikel:
Bartczak, Andrzej: Islamic dirhams from the Góra Strękowa hoard
DOI Seite / Zitierlink: 
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.21230#0265

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ABBREVIATIONS
AD = Anno Domini
AH = Anno Hcgirae
do. = ditto

Inv.no. = Inventory number
Obv. = obverse
Rev. = reverse

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Czechów = A. Czapkiewicz, T. Lewicki, S. Nosek, M. Opozda-Czapkiewicz, Skarb
dirhemów arabskich z Czechowa, Warszawa-Wrocław 1957.

CNS1975= Corpus Nummorum Saeculorum IX—XI ąui in Suecia reperti sunt. Catalogue
of Coinsfrom the 9th—llth Centuries found in Sweden. 1. GOTLAND. Akebdck-Atlingbo,
Stockholm 1975.

CNS 1977= Corpus Nummorum Saeculorum IX-Xl ąui in Suecia reperti sunt. Catalogue
oj Coins from the 9th-llth Centuries found in Sweden. 1. GOTLAND. 2. Bdl-Buttle,
Stockholm 1977.

CNS 1982 = Corpus Nummorum Saeculorum IX—XI ąui in Suecia reperti sunt. Catalogue
of oins from the 9th-llth Centuries found in Sweden. 1. GOTLAND. 3. Dalhem-Etelhem,
Stockholm 1982.

Drohiczyn = M. Czapkiewicz, F. Kmietowicz, Skarb monet arabskich z okolic Drohiczyna
nad Bugiem, Kraków 1960

Klukowicze = M. Czapkiewicz, A. Gupieniec, A. Kmietowicz, W. Kubiak, Skarb monet
arabskich z Klukowiczpowiat Siemiatycze, Wrocław—Warszawa—Kraków, 1964.

Miles = G. C. Miles, The Numismatic History ofRayy, New York 1938.

Nutzel = H. Nutzel, Kónigliche Museen zu Berlin. Katalog der orientalischen Miinzen.
I. Die Miinzen der Óstlichen Chalifen, Berlin 1898.

Tiesenhausen = O samanidskikh monetakh. Zapiski Imperatorskago Arkheolo-
gićeskago Obsćestna, t. 6, Sanktpeterburg 1853.

von Zambaur = JL. von Zambaur, DieMiinzprdgungen des Islams, Wiesbaden 1968.

COMMENTARY

Although the hoard in ąuestion does not contain any particularly rare
emissions, attention should nevertheless bc drawn both to certain as-
pects of the dirhams in the hoard and to the Oriental part of the find as
a whole.

Almost all the coins could be identified in terms of chronology with
a very high degree of certainty, thanks to the annual dates preserved on
the coins, given according to the Moslem era. One of the coins was struck

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