PRESS RELEASE | The ANS is pleased to announce that Levantine Coins Online, a joint project between the ANS, the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, the Israel Antiquities Authority, and Tel Aviv University has now launched.
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The @Corpus_Nummorum types, with monogram URIs, have been reingested in the nomisma.org #SPARQL endpoint, making them accessible for query and visualization of monograms between CN and Hellenistic Royal Coinages.
Distribution maps and related types are now available for monograms. At present, these query all Hellenistic types published in HRC. @Corpus_Nummorum types will be integrated soon, which will dramatically expand the scope of monogram distribution. http://nomisma.org/symbol/monogram.01830
More than 4000 monograms published to Nomisma, crosslinked between Corpus Nummorum and Hellenistic Royal Coinages. They are queryable by constituent letter. Check back next week for updates to geographic distribution, network graphs, and lists of related coin types.
The North American department was cleaned by Sami Norling and migrated into the ANS' CollectiveAccess database. Sami and I have completed four departments each, only three remain and will be completed by the end of the year. The data quality is significantly improved over the old FileMaker, completely free text data entry, database. https://numishare.blogspot.com/2024/09/most-of-ans-collection-migrated-to.html
Most of the ANS collection migrated to CollectiveAccess
Several weeks ago, the North American department was migrated from the ANS' old FileMaker curatorial database into our new CollectiveAccess ...