In compliance with the objectives of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina (BA) to become the world’s window on Egypt and Egypt’s window on the world, the studies presented at the Conference were characterized by these two objectives. The Bibliotheca Alexandrina thought it best that the Abgadiyat journal, which is an internationally renowned academic journal, encompass the studies of this conference, as a continuation to Abgadiyat journal’s mission in publishing scientific-refereed studies, where scientific solemnity is the only publishing standard.
Contents
The political and religious significance of Greek coins in Ptolemaic Egypt
The Byzantine Currency
The Bronze Coins from Al-Bediyeh Site during the Byzantine Period
Astronomical Symbols on Roman Coins
Phoenician, Greek and Roman Coins of Tripoli, Lebanon
The Ancient Local Coins discovered in the United Arab Emirates and Its Economic Role in the Ancient History of the Area
Coins of Arab Kingdoms before Islam (General characteristics and common features)
New additions to the Saadi State coins in light of publishing the collection of the National Museum of Antiquities in Rabat (An Artistic Study)
Austrian Althaler Circulation in the East
The Political Significance of the Implications of the Coins of Bani Mahdi and Bani Rasul in Yemen through Two Silver Dirhams Coined in Zabid
Illustrated drawings on Safavid Copper Fulus Collection of Al-fegera Museum
Rare Dirhams of Abu Kalijar the Albuyid (AH 339-440/ 1008-1017 CE) Publishing, Study and Analysis
An Almoravid dinar struck in the city of Fez during 479 AH
New Additions to the Coinage of Ṣāḥib Al-Zanaj (255-270 AH/869-883 CE)
A Reading in Prince Abu al-Hasan Ali bin Mohammed bin Ali Suleihi’s Coins (439-459 AH/1047-1066 CE)
The Jubaila Monetary Treasure Exhibited in the National Museum in Riyadh
Mazoz Bin Talout’s Currencies “The Problematic Issue of History and Money)
The Mint of Coins in the Islamic East during the Third and Fourth Centuries AH Ninth and Tenth Centuries CE
Coining House: Its Emergence, Work, and Management
Inscriptions and Iconography from Coins of the Macedonian Kings at Dion, 12-21. (The Paper is in English Language)
Les Monnaies du Roi Thrace Mostis
Cow-calf type Greek-Illyrian drachms from Apollonia and Dyrrhachium: Chronological questions
Coins in the World and the World (= Cosmos) in Coins: A Cosmographic Approach
An Appreciation of Iconography in the Cedi Currency
Ancient Greek Coins on Greek Banknotes
Rare Dirham in the Name of the Mamluk Sultan Al-Mansūr Muhammad Minted in Mawsil (763 AH)
Copper Coins minted in Damascus in the First and Second Centuries Hijri
The Inscriptions on 'Abd al-Malik's All-epigraphic Coinage
False Coinage in the Sixteenth Century Ottoman Empire
Book review: Mauritanian Rock Art
Book review: Diwan of Arabic Calligraphy in Egypt during the Muhammed Ali Dynasty