Annual Meeting of the European Coin Find Network 2024. Programme and general information

The meeting takes place on November 6th-7th in the Teylers Museum in Haarlem, Netherlands, with two full days of papers and posters.

The full progamme and book of abstracts can be downloaded here: programme and abstracts

November 5th

Afternoon: Tour of the Teylers Museum

November 6th

10:00 – 10:30 Welcome, Coffee and Opening
1. Miquel Sánchez Signes
Digitalization of Catalogs in the Publication of Large Numismatic Repertories. A Practical Example with dédalo: the Medieval Hoard of Llibertat Street (Valencia, Spain)
2. Annika Tauschensky
Digital Recording of Coin Finds in the S.E.S.A.M.-project
3. Wojciech Ostrowski, Barbara Zając and Jarosław Bodzek
Digitization of the Nietulisko Małe I Hoard (Poland, Ostrowiec county) using RTI. The Future Numismatics Digital Workflow at Archaeological Excavations
12:00 – 13:30 Lunch
4. Karsten Tolle
Supporting Ancient Coin Find Die Studies Based on Machine Learning
5. Tasha Fulbrook
Radiates in Context: Chemical and Archaeological Analysis of the “Barbarous Radiates” Coinage Phenomenon in Roman Britain.
14:20 Poster Slam
14:35–15:05 Coffee and Posters
6. Federico Carbone, Teresa Marino
Public Engagement Strategies for the Enhancement of the Numismatic Heritage from Paestum
7. Marija Jović
Illicit trade as a Serious Obstacle in Promoting Numismatic Finds to the General Public in the Balkans
8. Andrew Brown
“Just another ‘grot’…”: Roman Coins and the PAS
9. Martin Allen
Medieval Coin Hoards of Britain and Ireland (MCHBI): an Update
16:45–17:00 Discussion

November 7th

10:00 – 10:20 Coffee
10. Kris Lockyear
The Problem of Percentages
11. Zabya Abo Aljadayel
Fatimid Coins in Al-Andalus: An Economic and Political Analysis of Discoveries in the Iberian Peninsula
12. Jehan Hillen
Challenges and Methodologies in the Interpretation of Theodosian Hoards
13. Rahel Ackermann
Coins, Coinfinds, and Ordonnances: Some Aspects of Coin Circulation in Early Modern Times
12:00 – 13:30 Lunch
14. Mario Schlapke
Heavily Barbarized Denarii of the C. L. CAESARES Type from Thuringia – Material Overview and Approaches to Classification
15. Aleksander Bursche, Arkadiusz Dymowski, Kyrylo Myzgin
Corpvs Nvmmorvm Barbarorvm
16. Mark Pyzyk
Coin Finds of Ukraine
14:45 – 15:05 Coffee
17. David Wigg-Wolf
Online Celtic Coinage – Networking the Iron Age
18. Jan Pelsdonk
A Guide to Getting a Collection ready for Nomisma
15:55 Closing Discussion
How do we Make Data Re-Usable?
16:45 Closing

Posters

  • Ana-Maria Baltă|Emanuel Petac, University of Bucharest | Numismatic Cabinet of the Romanian Academy
    The Constantin Orghidan collection of the Romanian Academy – present and future endeavours
  • Claudia Devoto, Università di Roma La Sapienza
    Collecting casts. A project of digitalization and musealization of the coins in the Museo dell’Arte Classica at La Sapienza, Rome
  • Lily Grozdanova, Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
    The “DigiDeultum concept” in light of the coin finds from the 2023 Deultum archaeological season
  • Julia Tzvetkova, Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
    “Coins in context”: “The Gluhite kamani research project” and its coin collection
  • Jonas von Felten, Swiss Inventory of Coin Finds
    DISCO – Digital Inventory of Swiss COin finds

November 8th

Excursion to Roman castella along the Lower Rhine and the State Museum of Antiquities (Rijksmuseum van Oudheden) in Leiden

Travel information

Haarlem is close to Schiphol Airport.

Taxis cost some 45,- € for a single trip.

There are direct buses to Haarlem train station (bus line 300, Connexxion Rnet, bus stops B8-B10). The bus stops are situated at Schiphol Plaza, right outside the arrivals hall. Price: about 5,50 € for a single trip. Duration: c. 40 minutes.
Fares are paid with credit card (coins and banknotes are not accepted). You tap in with the card on boarding, and tap out again when you leave the bus.

There is a frequent train service operating until late. It is easiest to travel via Leiden Central to Haarlem. At Leiden you change to an Intercity train to Amsterdam Central getting off at Haarlem. Price: about 8,10 € for a single trip. Duration c. 40 minutes.
Tickets for the trains can be bought at machines close to the entrances to the platforms.