546 resultados para Coins, Gallic.


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The Ph.D. thesis discusses the monetary development in Roman Syria and Judaea in the Late Republican and the Early Imperial Period, from a numismatic, archaeological and historical point of view. In effect, the work focuses on the 1st century B.C. to the 1st century A.D., that is, the assumed time of introduction of Roman denarii to the region. The work benefits from the silver coin hoards of Khirbet Qumran recently published by the author. Though discovered as early as 1955 at Qumran, where the famous Dead Sea Scrolls had been found prior to that in 1947, most hoards remained unpublished until 2007. A second important source utilized is the so-called Tax Law from Palmyra in Syria. Its significance lies in the fact that Palmyra used to be one of the most important cities on the Silk Road, along which luxury goods were transported into the Roman Empire and Rome itself. During the research conducted, studies of the provincial coinage of Judaea (A.D. 6-66) shed new light on the authority of the Roman governors in economic and monetary matters in eastern Mediterranean regions. Furthermore, a new suggestion as to the length of the mandate period of Pontius Pilate is made. The extent of Emperor Augustus monetary reforms as well as the military history of Judaea are discussed in the light of new analytical studies, which show that the production of Roman base metal coins appears to have been a highly controlled process, contrary to popular opinion. Statistical calculations related to the coin alloy revealed striking similarities with Roman and other local metalwork found in Israel; a fact previously unknown. Results indicate that both Roman and local metalwork consisted of outstandingly systematized practises and may have exploited the same metal sources. Information: Kenneth Lönnqvist (*25.7.1962) has studied at the University of Helsinki since 1981. Furthermore, Lönnqvist has lived in the Mediterranean countries and the Near East, and made research there at various scientific institutions and universities for ca. 7 years. Contact and sales of thesis: kenneth.lonnqvist@helsinki.fi

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Carotenoids are associated with various health benefits, such as prevention of age-related macular degeneration, cataract, certain cancers, rheumatoid arthritis, muscular dystrophy and cardiovascular problems. As microalgae contain considerable amounts of carotenoids, there is a need to find species with high carotenoid content. Out of hundreds of Australian isolates, twelve microalgal species were screened for carotenoid profiles, carotenoid productivity, and in vitro antioxidant capacity (total phenolic content (TPC) and ORAC). The top four carotenoid producers at 4.68-6.88 mg/g dry weight (DW) were Dunaliella salina, Tetraselmis suecica, Isochrysis galbana, and Pavlova salina. TPC was low, with D. salina possessing the highest TPC (1.54 mg Gallic Acid Equivalents/g DW) and ORAC (577 μmol Trolox Equivalents/g DW). Results indicate that T. suecica, D. salina, P. salina and I. galbana could be further developed for commercial carotenoid production.

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Obverse: 1 Lira silver coin. Reverse: Hanukkah lamp from Italy.

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Obverse: Silver 5 Lirot coin. Reverse: A stylized lighthouse, the seawall, stylized inscription.

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Obverse: Silver 1 Lira coin. Reverse: Hanukkah lamp from North Africa

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Obverse: 1 Lira coin, torch and inscription. Reverse: Inside of a depressed pentagon there is a design of a war elephant bearing a turret and Greek soldiers equipped for battle. The elephant is being stabbed by Elazar.

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Obverse: Silver 5 Lirot coin with large emblem of the State of Israel. Reverse: Design of the building of Knesset.

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Obverse: silver 5 Lirot coin. Reverse: In the upper right portait of Theodore Herzl in rectangle with rounded corners. Below the emblem of the state of Israel.

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Obverse: Silver 5 Lirot coin, in the right side olive branch. Reverse: A stylized reproduction of an ancient Holy Ark which appears on a gold-vessel painted in the 13th century C.E.

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Obverse: Silver 10 Lirot coin, a stylized spikelet of corn. Reverse: Schematic plough.

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Obverse: Silver Half Lira coin. Reverse: A raised reproduction of an ancient silver half-shekel of beaded rim from the third year of the first Jewish revolt against the Romans 66-73 C.E.. At the center of the coin in a chalice inscription in the archaic Hebrew letters.

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Obverse: Silver Half Lira coin. Reverse: A raised reproduction of an ancient silver half-shekel of beaded rim from the third year of the first Jewish revolt against the Romans 66-73 C.E.. At the center of the coin in a chalice inscription in the archaic Hebrew letters.

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Obverse: Silver 5 Lirot coin. Replica of the capital and part of a pillar, of the 7th century BCE found at Ramat Rachel on the outskirts of Jerusalem. Reverse: A stylized relief of the buildings of Israeli Museum in Jerusalem.

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Obverse: 1 Lira Coin. A view of the Hadassah Medical Center in ein Kerem Jerusalem. Reverse: a figure of a shepherdess tenderly folding a newborn lamb in her arms.

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Obverse: Within a circle (a symbol of the sun) an inscription. Reverse: The emblem of the Israel Government Coins and Medals Corporation, inscription.