Grasping the Invisible. An Approach to Frontier Dynamics between Thrace and Macedonia through Digital Numismatics and Archaeology

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Keywords:

frontier studies, digital numismatics, Heraclea Sintica, Deultum

Abstract

Digital numismatics is a rapidly developing field that lays a promising foundation for combined material cross-studies. In the course ofresearch of the project Measuring Ancient Thrace in this field, a new approach towards frontier studies between Thrace and Macedonia and generally any region with abundant enough coin circulation has emerged. It is a methodology that is yet to be applied in two comparative case studies and thus a theoretical proposal. The main aspect of it is that the digital numismatic perspective is the fundamental complementary factor to enhancing already existing methods

 

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Author Biography

  • Hristina Ivanova-Anaplioti, University of Verona

    Hristina Ivanova-Anaplioti is a classical archaeologist and numismatist; she is a research fellow at the University of Verona for the ERC COG project ‘RESP - The Roman Emperor Seen From the Provinces. Imaging Roman Power in the Cities of the Empirefrom Augustus to the Tetrarchs (31 BC-AD 297)’, funded by the ERC within the EU Framework Program Horizon 2020 - GA no. 101002763.

     

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2025-09-18