![]() ![]() 180–275 and Coinage in the Roman Economy, 300 B.C. He is the author of Civic Coins and Civic Politics in the Roman East, A.D. A fellow and trustee of the American Numismatic Society, Professor Harl is well known for his studies of ancient coinage. Professor Harl has also published a wide variety of articles and books, including his current work on coins unearthed in an excavation of Gordion, Turkey, and a new book on Rome and her Iranian foes. An expert on classical Anatolia, he has taken students with him into the field on excursions and to assist in excavations of Hellenistic and Roman sites in Turkey. Jones Visiting Professor in History at Wofford College. He has earned Tulane's annual Student Body Award for Excellence in Teaching nine times and is the recipient of Baylor University's nationwide Robert Foster Cherry Award for Great Teachers. Recognized as an outstanding lecturer, Professor Harl has received numerous teaching awards at Tulane, including the coveted Sheldon H. Harl is Professor of Classical and Byzantine History at Tulane University in New Orleans, where he teaches courses in Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Crusader history. Sparta, Athens, and the Western Greeksĭr. Imperial CrisisThe Chalcidice and MytileneĢ9. Economy and Society of Imperial Athensġ9. ![]() Athens or SpartaA Question of Leadershipġ4. ![]()
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