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  • M1 The Balkans, Black Sea region and north-west Asia Minor
  • M2 Greek Islands, South-western and Southern Asia Minor; Coin Finds
  • M3 Central Anatolia, Western and Southern Mediterranean
  • M4 Western Europe, Arabia, Asia to India
  • M5 Greece
Research Questions
  • M1 Meaning of Images in a Spatial Context
  • M2 Images and Actors
  • M3 Materiality, Mediality and Seriality of Coins in Context
  • M4 Image and Script
  • M5 Meaning of Images in a Temporal Context
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May, 26-29, 2026

ImagNum and DARIAH

The ImagNum project itself will be presented, alongside the project’s engagement with nomisma.org and its participation in the project Mistakes as a Source of Knowledge: ACCSN 2.0, supported by DARIAH-EU under the 2024–2026 Mistakes Theme Call.


Author: Ulrike Peter

https://annualevent.dariah.eu/
ImagNum and DARIAH
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Published by the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities. The Academy Project „IMAGINES NVMMORVM“ is part of the Academies Programme, funded by federal and state governments Akademienprogramms, which serves to preserve, secure and make present our cultural heritage.
The programme is coordinated by the Union of German Academies of Sciences and Humanities.

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