From a meeting of 10 people in a basement room at the British Museum, where the idea emerged, to the 10th Joint Meeting with 178 participants in Sofia 12 years later! To be continued … !












From a meeting of 10 people in a basement room at the British Museum, where the idea emerged, to the 10th Joint Meeting with 178 participants in Sofia 12 years later! To be continued … !












Thank you to Dilyana Boteva, Julia Tzvetkova, Lily Grozdanova, Ilya Prokopov and Valentina Grigorova-Gencheva, and all the team from Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski” for hosting us – physically and virtually – for four days of excellent papers and networking, and an amazing trip to Heraclea Sintica.

You made the 10th Joint Meeting of ECFN and Nomisma.org, and the 2nd Bulgarian Numismatic Readings a great success!
59 presentations, 29 posters and 3 workshops!
The programme and book of abstracts are available here
The programme for the 10th Joint Meeting of the European Coin Find Network and Nomisma.org and the 2nd BulgNR from 19th – 23rd June at Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, Bulgaria is now online here.

will take place in Frankfurt am Main, September 12-17, 2027. for more information see: https://inc-cin.org/frankfurt-congress/
The call for papers for the 10th Joint Meeting of the European Coin Find Network and Nomisma.org and the 2nd BulgNR TOGETHER is now closed! But you can still register for attendance …

Join us at Session 27: Digital Approaches to Coin Finds on Thursday, September 15th at 9 a.m. in Hall A in the Auditorium Maximum, organised by Marguerite Spoerri Butcher and David Wigg-Wolf.

The full session programme is available here.
Congratulations to the Heberden Coin Room, Oxford, for their inclusion as one of the highlights of research at Oxford University in the UK Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021.

The Heberden’s digital projects include the impressive Coin Hoards of the Roman Empire (CHRE).

The School of Archaeology, University of Oxford, is pleased to announce the launch of the website: Celtic Coin Index Digital (CCID). The CCID is an online archive that provides access to one of the world’s largest datasets of Iron Age coins in Britain: the Celtic Coin Index (CCI). The CCI has been housed in the Institute of Archaeology at Oxford since 1964. The paper card index now holds nearly 85,000 records of around 68,000 specimens of Iron Age coins – these cards and their related images and data are now available on the CCID website.
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The call for papers is now open for the 10th Joint Meeting of the European Coin Find Network and Nomisma.org and the 2nd BulgNR TOGETHER in Sofia, Bulgaria on June 19th-23rd, 2023.

A workshop on Future directions in audience engagement for heritage management organizations is to be held at the University of Helsinki, Finland on 2nd-3rd June 2022 (10:00-15:30 EET).
From Treasure Hunters to Citizen Scientists workshop seminar series aims to examine the various citizen science and heritage management challenges presented by metal-detecting, specifically through engagement and consultation with diverse audiences and stake-holder groups specifically in the Nordic countries.
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