Abstract
Underwater rescue surveys, carried out in the southern anchorage at Dor, revealed a Byzantine-period assemblage, which was probably part of a ship’s cargo. The numismatic finds include 28 bronze coins and a silver coin, as well as a hoard of 53 bronze coins. The coins represent almost all the Byzantine rulers that ruled the Empire, from Anastasius I to Constans II, including seventh-century Arab imitations. The mints represented are of the expected variety, e.g., Constantinopole, Antioch and Nicomedia. The coins may be divided into two parcels, one containing the early coins and the other, the later ones. One of the parcels seems to be of local origin, while the other seems to have come from Cyprus.
Keywords
numismatics, merchant ship, countermarks
Recommended Citation
Syon, Danny and Galili, Ehud
(2009)
"Byzantine-Period Coins from the Sea at Dor (pp. 81–94),"
'Atiqot: Vol. 61, Article 20.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.70967/2948-040X.1483
Available at:
https://publications.iaa.org.il/atiqot/vol61/iss1/20
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