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Treasure, Trade and Tradition: Post-Kidarite coins of the Gangetic Plains and the Punjab Foothills, 590–820 ce. By John S. Deyell. pp. 228. New Delhi, Manohar Publishers, 2017.

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Treasure, Trade and Tradition: Post-Kidarite coins of the Gangetic Plains and the Punjab Foothills, 590–820 ce. By John S. Deyell. pp. 228. New Delhi, Manohar Publishers, 2017.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 October 2018

Pankaj Tandon*
Affiliation:
Boston Universityptandon@bu.edu

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References

1 Mitchiner, Michael: Oriental Coins and their Values: The Ancient and Classical World, (London, 1978), types 36363660Google Scholar.

2 Tandon, Pankaj, “The Identity of Prakāśāditya,” Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. 25, No. 4, October 2015, pp. 647668CrossRefGoogle Scholar and “Attribution of the Nameless Coins of the Archer Type,” The Numismatic Chronicle (forthcoming, 2018).

3 Deyell, John S., Living Without Silver, (New Delhi, 1990)Google Scholar.