The new typology published as the central repository of numismatic data generated by the project marks a step shift forward in the numismatic and monetary history of Asia Minor. In many cases, the typology represents the first attempt ever to provide an overview of the coinage of a place or dynasty. It is now possible to search in one place for any producing authority, or to search regionally. Searches may be made by person, place, region, material, date, and by description. The latter element opens a whole new field of iconographic research. Further and deeper functionality will be added in the course of the coming year with findspot information, and the expansion of specimens linked to in the collections of the Staatliche Münzkabinett in Berlin and the British Museum in London.
A number of articles have already emerged, and are in press, devoted to the clarification of the nature of certain coinages, and explaining their treatment within the typology:
A.R. Meadows, ‘The Double-axe Mint. The coinage of Tenedos in the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC’ in A. Meadows and U. Wartenberg (eds), Presbeus. Studies in Ancient Coinage Presented to Richard Ashton (New York, 2021), pp. 103-52
A.R. Meadows, ‘The Land that Time Forgot: The Coinage of the Kamoenoi’, Numismatic Chronicle 181 (2021), pp. 93-102
A.R. Meadows, ‘The Coinage of Aegae in Aeolis’, in a forthcoming Festschrift
A.R. Meadows, ‘Neapolis, Isinda and Kolbasa in Pisidia. A co-operative coinage?’, in in a forthcoming Festschrift.
The structured data pertaining to hoard evidence has already allowed for similar clarification, as well as two test studies to be written and accepted for publication:
A.R. Meadows, ‘Small-ish change in Asia Minor: the impact of Alexander's drachm coinage’, in A. Kottaridi (ed.), Beyond Macedonia: the multifaceted Hellenistic Oikoumene reconsidered. Proccedings of the Conference held at Aigai, 27th May – 2nd June 2022 (forthcoming)
L. Lazar, ‘‘The Lechaena Hoard, 1979 (CH 8.417 and 8.358?)’. Numismatic Chronicle (forthcoming 2023).
L. Lazar, ‘‘Hoards in Ancient Anatolia c. 630-30 BC. A Statistical Overview’ in Proceedings of XVI Numismatic Congress, Warsaw 2022 (forthcoming).