Talk: The Language of Coins by Dr Sam Gartland
Overview
For thousands of years, coins have carried words and symbols that tell stories about the people who made and used them. In this session we’ll open the University’s coin cabinets to share some of the collection’s treasures, from the earliest coins struck more than 2,500 years ago to pieces from many different cultures and times. You’ll see how languages on coins reveal power, pride, and identity, and how even the smallest inscription can unlock big histories. Whether it’s Greek, Latin, or other scripts, the words stamped in metal still speak today. Come along and discover how money really does talk – and what it has to say about our past.
'Indian' standard drachm. Reproduced with the permission of Cultural Collections and Galleries, University of Leeds Libraries
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- 1 hour
- In person
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Bedford Room, University of Leeds
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University of Leeds Woodhouse LS2 9JT United Kingdom
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