Abstract
A modest number of coins was discovered during the excavations at Khallat Abu Ḥalaḥ, dating from the fourth to the mid-seventh centuries CE. Most of the coins belong to common types that deserve no special discussion. Noteworthy is a rare Alexandrian dodecanummium of Maurice Tiberius. The latest coin is a very worn follis of Heraclius, dated to 624/628 CE.
Keywords
House of Constantine I, Byzantine period, dodecanummia, rho-cross, Maurice Tiberius
Recommended Citation
Bijovsky, Gabriela
(2025)
"Khallat Abu Ḥalaḥ: The Coins,"
Qadum: Journal of Excavation Reports from Israel: Vol. 1, Article 44.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.70967/3078-8528.1043
Available at:
https://publications.iaa.org.il/qadum/vol1/iss1/44
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