| Auteurs | Ingrid Schulze, Wolfgang Georg Schulze |
|---|---|
| Publié dans | The Numismatic Chronicle, Volume 170 (2010) |
| Pages | 331-353 (23 pages) |
| Langue | anglais |
| Télécharger | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/42678896 |
| Numéro | N# L118428 |
Within the series of the Umayyad Standing Caliph coins minted in Syria at the end of the seventh century, the coins ofal-Jazīra hold an extraordinary position. After a short introduction to the Standing Caliph coinage the authors focus on those of al-Jazīra and try to explain their unusual features. Stylistic comparisons lead to the surprising conclusion that there are strong links between the Standing Caliph coins ofal-Jazīra in Mesopotamia and of Filasṭīn, the former Byzantine province of Palaestina Prima, in spite of the 700 kilometres between the two areas.
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