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Ancient Greek and Roman Coins popular
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/6193/
A superb site detailing a large array of Roman coins, many from the knowlegable authors own extensive private collection. A mine of educational information for the ancient numismatics fan.
Ancient Roman Coins popular
http://www.geocities.com/WallStreet/3953/
It seems as though I have always had a fascination with coins and their history. I can remember seeing pictures of ancient coins in books as a child and thinking that these are so old that the only place I would see them is in books or in a museum. But, I still wanted to collect coins and thought that maybe I could at least be able to collect some older U.S. coins. So, that is what I did.
Armae
Historical reproductions of weapons and armours: Antiquity, Middle Age, XVIth to XIXth century.
Porticus Margaritaria, Revived Antiquity
http://www.porticusmargaritaria.ch
Porticus margaritaria in the antique town of Rome was a market for beautiful and noble things. Porticus margaritaria, now a modern label for replica jewellery, books, culinaria, architecture and more
Rare Coins - iWant
http://www.lazyfrog.net/coins.htm
Post want ads for rare roman and ancient coins you are looking for.
Roman Numbers
http://www.gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/roman/number.htm
The numbers that we use are called Arabic numbers, as the Eupropeans learnt them from the Arabs, although they were invented in India. Romans had a completely different number system.
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