Fleur Kemmers
Dutch archaeologist
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Fleur Kemmers's Degrees
- Bachelors Archaeology Leiden University
- Masters Archaeology Leiden University
- PhD Archaeology University of Amsterdam
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Fleur Kemmers is the Lichtenberg Professor for Coinage and Money in the Graeco-Roman World at Goethe University, Frankfurt. Education Kemmers undertook her undergraduate degree in archaeology in 1996 at the University of Amsterdam, and following her MA moved to Radboud University Nijmegen in 2000 to work on her PhD. Kemmers' doctoral work focused on Roman coins found at the legionary fortress of Nijmegen, examining the use and supply of coins in the Lower Rhine region in the first century AD. Kemmers completed her PhD in 2005 and the work was published as Coins for a legion. An analysis of the coin finds from the Augustan legionary fortress and Flavian canabae legionis at Nijmegen in 2006.
Fleur Kemmers's Published Works
Published Works
- Rethinking numismatics. The archaeology of coins (2011) (51)
- Coins for a legion. An analysis of the coin finds from the Augustan legionary fortress and Flavian canabae legionis at Nijmegen (2007) (26)
- Retracing Magna Graecia's silver: coupling lead isotopes with a multi‐standard trace element procedure (2020) (23)
- ROME'S Rise to Power. Geochemical Analysis of Silver Coinage from the Western Mediterranean (Fourth to Second Centuries BCE) (2020) (17)
- From commodity to money: The rise of silver coinage around the Ancient Mediterranean (sixth–first centuries bce) (2020) (8)
- Interaction or indifference? The Roman coin finds from the Lower Rhine delta (2008) (7)
- Not at random: evidence for a regionalised coin supply? (2005) (6)
- TRAC 2008: Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, Amsterdam 2008 (2009) (6)
- Caligula on the lower rhine: coin finds from the Roman fort of Albaniana (the Netherlands) (2004) (5)
- A novel combined approach for compositional and Pb isotope data of (leaded) copper-based alloys: bronze coinage in Magna Graecia and Rome (5th to 2nd centuries BCE) (2020) (4)
- From bronze to silver: coin circulation in the early third century AD (2009) (4)
- Quadrantes from Nijmegen: small change in a frontier province (2003) (4)
- The Functions and Use of Roman Coinage (2019) (3)
- Author response for "From commodity to money: the rise of silver coinage around the ancient Mediterranean (6 th ‐1 st century BCE)" (2020) (2)
- Coin circulation in the Lower Rhine area: Deliberate policy or laissez-faire? (2006) (1)
- The coin finds from the Augustan legionary fortress at Nijmegen (The Netherlands): coin circulation in the Lower Rhine area before Drusus’ campaigns (2005) (1)
- Buying loyalty: targeted iconography and the distribution of cash to the legions (2013) (1)
- David B. Hollander,Money in the Late Roman Republic Leiden:Brill ,2007 978-90-04-15649-4 (2008) (0)
- Sender or receiver? The importance of contexts in reconstructing coin supply (2007) (0)
- Preface and Editors’ Preface (2009) (0)
- The coin finds from the Roman auxiliary fort Albaniana (The Netherlands) (2005) (0)
- The Roman coin finds from the Augustan legionary fortress and Flavian canabae legionis at Nijmegen, The Netherlands (2005) (0)
- Bought loyalty? Cash distribution in times of large scale troop movements (2006) (0)
- 1st Workshop for Young Researchers in Archaeometry and Conservation Studies (2017) (0)
- Jerome Mairat / Andrew Wilson / Chris Howgego (Eds.), Coin Hoards and Hoarding in the Roman World. (Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy.) Oxford, Oxford University Press 2021 (2023) (0)
- The coin finds from the Roman fort Albanina (The Netherlands) (2005) (0)
- A military presence on the Lower Rhine before Drusus' campaigns? (2004) (0)
- Not random: coin supply in the Flavian period (2004) (0)
- Tracing women in Roman numismatics (2018) (0)
- DONATIEN GRAU, LA MÉMOIRE NUMISMATIQUE DE L'EMPIRE ROMAIN. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 2022. Pp. 514, illus. isbn 9782251452395. €43.00. (2023) (0)
- Change Lost: Corrosion of Roman Copper Alloy Coins in Changing and Variable Burial Environments (2023) (0)
- Coins for the army: Severan ideology and Monetary policy (2007) (0)
- Marcus Agrippa and the earliest Roman fortress at Nijmegen: the coin finds from the Hunerberg (2008) (0)
- Coins for the army: Severan monetary policy in the Lower Rhine delta (2006) (0)
- KATSARI, THE ROMAN MONETARY SYSTEM: THE EASTERN PROVINCES FROM THE FIRST TO THE THIRD CENTURY AD. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. Pp. x + 304, illus. isbn 9780521769464. £60.00/US$99.00. (2012) (0)
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