Michael Alram
Michael Alram (born 1956) is an Austrian historian and numismatist. He got a doctorate in Ancient Numismatics and Classical Archaeology from the University of Vienna in 1982.[1]
Michael Alram | |
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| Born | 1956 (age 69–70) |
| Alma mater | University of Vienna[1] |
| Awards | Huntington award, 2016[2] |
He has been Director of the Vienna Coin Cabinet at the Kunsthistorisches Museum since 1982.[3] He is also a member of the Numismatic Commission of the Austrian Academy of Science.[4][5]
Works
- ALRAM, MICHAEL. The Beginning of Sasanian Coinage. Bulletin of the Asia Institute 13 (1999). p. 67–76.
- WOYTEK, BERNHARD E.. The Denarius under Trajan: New Metallurgical Analyses. The Numismatic Chronicle 167 (2007). p. 147–163.
- ALRAM, MICHAEL. From the Sasanians to the Huns New Numismatic Evidence from the Hindu Kush. The Numismatic Chronicle 174 (2014). p. 261–291.
- ALRAM, MICHAEL. Three Hunnic Bullae from Northwest India. Bulletin of the Asia Institute 17 (2003). p. 177–184.
- Alram, Michael. "The Numismatic Legacy of the Sasanians in the East", in "Sasanian Iran in the Context of Late Antiquity: The Bahari Lecture Series at the University of Oxford" (in en) (1 February 2021)BRILL. p. 5–21. ISBN 978-90-04-46066-9.
- Michael Alram, “Indo-Parthian and early Kushan chronology: the numismatic evidence,” in Coins, Art, and Chronology: Essays on the Pre-Islamic History of the Indo-Iranian Borderlands, eds.
- ALRAM, MICHAEL. Das Antlitz des Fremden: Die Münzprägung der Hunnen und Westtürken in Zentralasien und Indien (2016)Austrian Academy of Sciences Press. ISBN 978-3-7001-8047-0.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 RNS Medallist 2013: Michael Alram. The Royal Numismatic Society (29 July 2018).
- ↑ Huntington Award. American Numismatic Association (August 2016). Retrieved 2022-04-07.
- ↑ Alram, Michael. The Coinage of the Persian Empire (in en). The Oxford Handbook of Greek and Roman Coinage (10 February 2012). ISBN 978-0-19-530574-6. doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195305746.001.0001.
- ↑ Traina, Giusto. 428 AD: An Ordinary Year at the End of the Roman Empire (in en) (25 April 2011)Princeton University Press. p. XIII. ISBN 978-1-4008-3286-6.
- ↑ Ellerbrock, Uwe. The Parthians: The Forgotten Empire (in en) (25 March 2021)Routledge. p. 186. ISBN 978-1-000-35852-0.