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‘Atiqot 99 (2020)
ISBN 2948-040X
The Coins from the Excavation at Pi Maẓuva
(Hebrew, pp. 67*–69*; English summary, p. 188)
Gabriela Bijovsky
Keywords: numismatics, punchmark, overstruck, countermark
Eight bronze coins were found at Pi Maẓuva, six of which were identified. Except for one, dating from the reign of Constantine I (fourth century CE), all the coins date to the Byzantine and Early Islamic periods: one half
follis
of Anastasius I (507–512 CE), two coins of Emperor Heraclius (629/630 CE), one Arab-Byzantine coin and an Umayyad post-reform
fals
, dating from the eighth century CE.