| Summary: | Cover -- Inside Cover -- Epigraph -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Introduction: History of Scholarship -- I. Historical Background -- 1. The Persian period -- 2. The Macedonian period -- 3. The Ptolemaic period -- II. Methodology and Classification -- 1. Methodology of the Die Study and Creation of Composite Images -- 2. Typological Classification -- III. Metrology -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Results of the Present Study -- Weight standards: A Statistical Overview -- Addendum I: Recorded weights of 1,166 specimens according to coin types -- IV. Hoards -- 1. Ramallah area, 2006 -- 2. West Bank, 2015 -- 3. Edom, 2020 -- 4. Nablus, 1968 -- 5. Tel Gamma, 1970 -- 6. Transjordan, 2015 -- 7. Near Jerusalem, before 1982 -- 8. Hebron area, 1999 -- 9. Unknown findspot, before 1982 -- Conclusions -- V. Chronology -- 1. Objective Criteria for Dating the Yehud Coinage -- 2. The Yehud Coinage in its Historical Context -- VI. Iconography -- 1. Iconography of the earliest Yehud drachms (Types 1 and 2) -- Bearded head in crested, laureate Corinthian helmet (Type 1) -- Deity seated on winged wheel, holding falcon on left hand (Type 1) -- Facing female bust with Hathoric style curls (Type 2) -- Lion dominating bull (Type 2) -- 2. Iconography of the main part of the Yehud series (Types 3-44) -- Helmeted head of Athena/Owl (Types 3-8) or Owl (Types 9-11, 24-29) -- Olive sprig/lily (Types 4-6, 9-10) -- Head of Persian king (Types 9, 11, 16) -- Bearded(?) head wearing headband (Type 10) -- Shofar (Types 12, 32) -- Ear (Type 13) -- Lily (Types 14, 29-30) -- Dove perched on basin (Type 15) -- Falcon in flight (Types 12-16) -- Head of horned lynx/forepart of lynx-griffin (Types 17-20) -- Forepart of winged feline with head of Persian king (Type 17) -- Male head, perhaps helmeted (Type 18) -- Beardless male head (Type 19).
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