
Aksumite currency - Wikipedia
Aksumite currency was coinage produced and used within the Kingdom of Aksum (or Axum) centered in present-day Ethiopia and Eritrea.
Aksumite Coins - Smarthistory
Coins have a unique significance in the history of Aksum. They are particularly important because they provide evidence of Aksum and its rulers. The inscriptions on the coins highlight the fact …
Ancient Coins and Cultures - The Coinage of Aksum - CoinWeek
2021年9月20日 · Aksumites traded with Egypt, Rome, Persia, and India, exporting frankincense and myrrh (the valuable fragrant resins of desert shrubs), gold, ivory and salt, and importing …
Items from Aksum - Numista
Kings of Aksum started to mint coins (gold, silver and bronze) by the end of the 3rd century until the end of the 7th century, making it the first sub-Saharan African state to mint its own coinage …
6.2.1: Aksumite Coins - Humanities LibreTexts
Coins have a unique significance in the history of Aksum. They are particularly important because they provide evidence of Aksum and its rulers. The inscriptions on the coins highlight the fact …
Aksumite Coinage – Numista
A revised and enlarged edition of "The Coinage of Aksum" (1988). Please sign in or create an account to manage your bookshelf. Coin, banknote and exonumia catalogue, online collection …
Coins as a Source for History: The Case of the Aksumite Kingdom
Beginning in the late third century, the kings of Aksum in the highlands of Ethiopia minted gold, silver and bronze. These were the only coins created in Africa south of the Sahara in ancient …
Catalogue of the Aksumite Coins in the British Museum
Coin, banknote and exonumia catalogue, online collection management, swaps, forum, and more.
Coinage of Aksum: An African Kingdom - Academia.edu
Beginning in the late third century, the kings of Aksum in the highlands of Ethiopia minted gold, silver and bronze. These were the only coins created in Africa south of the Sahara in ancient …
The coinage of the old Abyssinian empire called after its capital Aksum extended from about 290 AD until about 620 AD. The present overview of our knowledge, how the numismatic evidence …