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Record ID marc_loc_2016/BooksAll.2016.part10.utf8:163404132:1293
Source Library of Congress
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LEADER: 01293nam a2200253 i 4500
001 77378782
003 DLC
005 19780314000000.0
008 780306m19759999enkab bc 00010 eng
010 $a 77378782
015 $aGB76-13540 (v. 1)
020 $a0904173097 (v. 1) :$c£15.00 (v. 1)
043 $amm-----
050 0 $aCJ335$b.M55
082 $a737.4/9/396
100 10 $aMitchiner, Michael.
245 10 $aIndo-Greek and Indo-Scythian coinage /$cby Michael Mitchiner.
260 0 $aSanderstead :$bHawkins Publications ;$aLondon :$bDistributed by Seaby,$c1975-
300 $av. :$bill., maps ;$c31 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographies.
505 1 $av. 1. The early Indo-Greeks and their antecedants, Alexander the Great, the satraps of Egypt, Babylon, Ecbatana, Bactra and Kapisa, the Seleucids, circa 330 to 150 BC.--v. 2. The apogee of the Indo-Greeks, circa 160 to 120 BC.--v. 3. The decline of the Indo-Greeks, circa 130 to 0 BC.--v. 4. Contemporaries of the Indo-Greeks, Kings of Sogdiana, Scythians of Merv. Choresmia and Balkh, Yueh Chi and early Kushans, Indian states of Taxila-Gandhara and the Punjab, Audumbara, Kuninda etc., Indo-Greek mints, coin denominations and forgeries.
650 0 $aCoins, Greek.
650 0 $aCoins, Indo-Scythian.
650 0 $aCoins, Scythian.