Frederique Duyrat is director of the Department of Coins, Medals, and Antiques of the Bibliotheque nationale de France and is associated with the research team Orient et Mediterranee-Mondes semitiques (University of Paris-Sorbonne) and the Ecole doctorale Archeologie of the University of Paris I-Pantheon Sorbonne. Prior to this she spent two years as a researcher at the Institut francais d'archeologie du Proche-Orient in Damascus, eight years as assistant professor of Greek history at the University of Orleans, and three years as Curator of Greek coins at the Bibliotheque nationale de France. She is editor of Tresors Monetaires, a director of the Revue Numismatique, and a member of the board of the Societe francaise de numismatique. She has written and edited more than 50 books and articles on the coinage, history, and archaeology of ancient Syria and Phoenicia.
…a detailed monograph that is much more than a mere list of hoards
and their systematic analysis of both coin circulation and
chronology.
*Coins Weekly*
This short review cannot really do justice to this important work.
It is full and complete and not only stimulates further interest in
the subjects the book specifically covers but also sets the stage
for study in other cognate areas… This work is more than a
scholaraly monograph in that it can serve as a valuable resource
with material which will be useful for researchers, students, and
teachers alike.
*Bryn Mawr Classical Review*
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