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ISBN 10: 8888570098
ISBN 13: 9798888570081
Author: WM Flinders Petrie
1. Introduction
2. Roman period
3. Byzantine period
4. Omayyad period
5. Abbasid period
6. Stamps and heavy weights
7. Fatimite period
8. The Makers
9. Weights with private names
10. Dates of private workers
11. The weight standards, Roman
12. The kharrubeh
13. The fels
14. The dinar and dirhem
15. Recutting of dies
16. Accuracy of standard and copies
17. Colours of glass stamps
18. Great families of the viiith and ixth centuries
19. The heavier weights
20. Catalogue, pl. 1. Roman stamps
21. Roman coin weights
22. Pl. iii nos. 86–125; 680–740 A.D
23. Pl. v ” 126–153; 727–775
24. Pl. vii ” 154–180; 754–769
25. Pl. ix ” 181–204; 769–780
26. Pl. xi ” 205–236; 780–853
27. Pl. xiii ” 237–286; 856–905
28. Pl. XV ” 287–379; 946–1020
29. Pl. xvii ” 380–479; 996–1035
30. Pl. xix ” 480–592; 1035–1101
31. Pl. xxi ” 593–664; 1101–1259
32. Pl. xxiii ” 665–720; Private
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