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Villaronga, L. (1977), “Nueva interpretación a Argemtum Oscense” in Gaceta Numismatica 44, pp. 11-17, 1977
This series of acdemic off-prints, and hand-outs from acadermic seminars, was accrued by Michael H. Crawford over several decades. Colleagues sent him off-prints of their recently published articles and he was aso gifted much older, important off-prints from others' private collections. The subject matter is predominantly the material culture of the ancient Mediterranean during the ancient Greek, Hellenistic and Roman eras, with a focus upon epigraphy and numismatics.
Villaronga, L. (1978), “Aportacion a la localizacion de la ceca de Ikalkusken” in Nummus 2, pp. 5-9, 1978
This series of acdemic off-prints, and hand-outs from acadermic seminars, was accrued by Michael H. Crawford over several decades. Colleagues sent him off-prints of their recently published articles and he was aso gifted much older, important off-prints from others' private collections. The subject matter is predominantly the material culture of the ancient Mediterranean during the ancient Greek, Hellenistic and Roman eras, with a focus upon epigraphy and numismatics.
Villaronga, L. (1978), “Sobre la localización de Segobriga” in Gaceta Numismatica 51, pp. 13-17, 1978
This series of acdemic off-prints, and hand-outs from acadermic seminars, was accrued by Michael H. Crawford over several decades. Colleagues sent him off-prints of their recently published articles and he was aso gifted much older, important off-prints from others' private collections. The subject matter is predominantly the material culture of the ancient Mediterranean during the ancient Greek, Hellenistic and Roman eras, with a focus upon epigraphy and numismatics.
Villaronga, L. (1978), “Sobre una interesante moneda que se ha propuesto como saguntina” in Gaceta Numismatica 49, pp. 51-53, 1978
This series of acdemic off-prints, and hand-outs from acadermic seminars, was accrued by Michael H. Crawford over several decades. Colleagues sent him off-prints of their recently published articles and he was aso gifted much older, important off-prints from others' private collections. The subject matter is predominantly the material culture of the ancient Mediterranean during the ancient Greek, Hellenistic and Roman eras, with a focus upon epigraphy and numismatics.
Villaronga, L. (1986), “Una nueva emision de bronce emporitana con simbolo mariposa” in Gaceta Numismatica 81, pp. 23-25, 1986
This series of acdemic off-prints, and hand-outs from acadermic seminars, was accrued by Michael H. Crawford over several decades. Colleagues sent him off-prints of their recently published articles and he was aso gifted much older, important off-prints from others' private collections. The subject matter is predominantly the material culture of the ancient Mediterranean during the ancient Greek, Hellenistic and Roman eras, with a focus upon epigraphy and numismatics.
Villaronga, L. (1993), “Les monedes d’argent d’ebesus i de Gadir. Estudi comparatiu” in Padró, Josep (ed.) (1993), Homenatge a Miquel Tarradell, Curial Edicions Catalanes, pp. 303-307, 1993
This series of acdemic off-prints, and hand-outs from acadermic seminars, was accrued by Michael H. Crawford over several decades. Colleagues sent him off-prints of their recently published articles and he was aso gifted much older, important off-prints from others' private collections. The subject matter is predominantly the material culture of the ancient Mediterranean during the ancient Greek, Hellenistic and Roman eras, with a focus upon epigraphy and numismatics.
Villaronga, Leandre (1977), ”La amonedacion de Tarraco y su aspecto metrologico” in Quaderni Ticinesi 6, pp. 139-156, 1977
This series of acdemic off-prints, and hand-outs from acadermic seminars, was accrued by Michael H. Crawford over several decades. Colleagues sent him off-prints of their recently published articles and he was aso gifted much older, important off-prints from others' private collections. The subject matter is predominantly the material culture of the ancient Mediterranean during the ancient Greek, Hellenistic and Roman eras, with a focus upon epigraphy and numismatics.
Villaronga, Leandro (1967), “Los inicios de la acuñacion del denario iberico” in IX Congreso Nacional de Arqueologia 1965, pp. 301-307, 1967
This series of acdemic off-prints, and hand-outs from acadermic seminars, was accrued by Michael H. Crawford over several decades. Colleagues sent him off-prints of their recently published articles and he was aso gifted much older, important off-prints from others' private collections. The subject matter is predominantly the material culture of the ancient Mediterranean during the ancient Greek, Hellenistic and Roman eras, with a focus upon epigraphy and numismatics.
Will of Alexander Shank, 1814-1816
The last will and testament of Alexander Shank of Canton, missing the end, including the date [Canton, 3 November 1814]. There is also a wrapper labelled by Shank as containing his will, and dated Canton, 3 November 1814; a document containing alterations and codicils to the will, dated Canton River, 6 November 1816; a note in Spanish signed by Shank, 15 November 1815; and a wrapper addressed by Shank to his executors, Henry Shank and Charles Magniac.