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Newell, Edward T., and Richard B. Witschonke. "Coins from the Excavations at Beisan (Nysa-Scythopolis, Tel Beth Shean): 1929-1935." American Journal of Numismatics AJN Second Series 20. (2008): 1-52.

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  • Object[37]
  • yes[37]
  • no[37]
  • near eastern[37]
  • coin[37]
  • beth shean[37]
  • israel[37]
  • anastasius i[1]
  • byzantine period[21]
  • heraclius i[1]
  • iron age ia[1]
  • iron age ib[2]
  • iron age iia[1]
  • justin i[1]
  • justin ii[1]
  • late imperial roman period[1]
  • sophia[1]
  • byzantine[37]
  • late imperial roman[1]
  • area 1594[1]
  • c.n. 266 a, low level[9]
  • c.n. 266 b, low level[2]
  • c.n. 266, high level[2]
  • c.n. 270, monastery, room a[1]
  • c.n. 270, monastery, room l[1]
  • c.n. 270, monastery, room l.[1]
  • c.n. 270, monastery, room o, north of drain[1]
  • c.n. 270, monastery, room p[1]
  • cistern 1597[1]
  • room 1569 (filling at sw)[1]
  • captive[1]
  • cross[1]
  • emperor[2]
  • nike[1]
  • trophy[1]
  • victory[1]
  • wreath[1]
  • bronze[37]
  • anastasius i[2]
  • heraclius i[2]
  • justin i[1]
  • justin ii[7]
  • justinian i[1]
  • mauricius tiberius[1]
  • sophia[6]
  • tiberius constantine[1]
  • alexandria[2]
  • antioch (syria or turkey?)[4]
  • constantinople[2]
  • cyzicus[1]
  • nicomedia[3]
  • yes[37]
byzantine
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31-50-423

31-50-423

Coin

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31-50-409

31-50-409

Coin

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31-50-422

31-50-422

Coin

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31-50-386

31-50-386

Coin

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32-15-339A

32-15-339A

Coin

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31-50-418

31-50-418

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31-50-420

31-50-420

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31-50-419

31-50-419

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32-15-340

32-15-340

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31-50-421

31-50-421

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31-50-408

31-50-408

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31-50-424

31-50-424

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31-50-356

31-50-356

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31-50-413

31-50-413

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31-50-411

31-50-411

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31-50-412

31-50-412

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31-50-425

31-50-425

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31-50-406

31-50-406

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31-50-370

31-50-370

Coin

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31-50-426

31-50-426

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29-108-1014

29-108-1014

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29-108-1004

29-108-1004

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29-108-911

29-108-911

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29-108-930B

29-108-930B

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29-108-930A

29-108-930A

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29-108-927

29-108-927

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29-108-929

29-108-929

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29-108-910

29-108-910

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29-108-921

29-108-921

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29-108-922

29-108-922

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29-108-923

29-108-923

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29-108-924A

29-108-924A

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