Israel Numismatic Research

Israel Numismatic Research
DisciplineNumismatics
LanguageEnglish
Edited byDonald T. Ariel, Danny Syon
Publication details
History2006–present
Publisher
Israel Numismatic Society (Israel)
FrequencyYearly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Isr. Numis. Res.
Indexing
ISSN1565-8449
Links

Israel Numismatic Research (INR) is an annual peer-reviewed numismatics journal of the Israel Numismatic Society (INS). The journal was established in 2006.[1][2] INR includes articles primarily relating to coins circulating in the southern Levant in antiquity until the medieval period.[3][4][5][6] The journal is a successor to earlier publications from the INS.[7]

François de Callataÿ describes INR as conforming to "a high standard," and of "national" significance as a numismatic journal.[8] INR is an important venue for the publication of hoards found in the Southern Levant.[9][10][11]

In 2020, INR received the Shekel Prize for "best book published in 2019" from the American Israel Numismatic Association, with numismatist David Hendin describing the journal as "world-class."[12] INR is counted as one of the eight archaeological journals in the Israeli journal index of Prof. Israel Hanukoglu.[13]

References

  1. ^ Bijovsky, Gabriela. "The Levant". In Amandry, Michel; Bateson, Donal (eds.). A Survey of Numismatic Research: 2002-2007 (PDF). International Association of Professional Numismatists.
  2. ^ Amandry, Michel; Bateson, Donal (eds.). "General Introduction". A Survey of Numismatic Research: 2002-2007 (PDF). International Association of Professional Numismatists.
  3. ^ "Israel Numismatic Research". lockwoodonlinejournals.com.
  4. ^ "Newman Numismatic Portal at Washington University in St. Louis | Comprehensive Research & Reference for U.S. Coinage". E-Sylum. 10 (37). 16 September 2007.
  5. ^ "Rare 1,600-year-old coin hoard uncovered in Galilee caves". The Jerusalem Post. 18 September 2025.
  6. ^ Schuster, Ruth (9 February 2023). "Cave Where Generations Hid for 6,000 Years Found in West Bank". Haaretz.
  7. ^ "The Israel Numismatic Society - Israel Numismatic Research". www.ins.org.il.
  8. ^ de Callataÿ, François (2014). "How Poor are Current Bibliometrics in the Humanities? Numismatic Literature as a Case Study". American Journal of Numismatics. 26: 275–316.
  9. ^ Ariel, Donald T. (2016). "Coins from a Small Country: How Excavated Coins Are Managed in Israel, from the Dig to the Bookshelf". In Duyrat, Frédérique; Grandjean, Catherine (eds.). Les Monnaies De Fouille Du Monde Grec (VIe-Ier S. A.C.). OpenEdition.
  10. ^ Drukman, Yaron (18 September 2025). "Rare hoard of coins from last Jewish rebellion of Roman rule discovered in Galilee". Ynet.
  11. ^ Borschel-Dan, Amanda (26 March 2018). "Rare trove of bronze Jewish Revolt coins unearthed near Temple Mount". The Times of Israel.
  12. ^ "AINA PRIZE WINNER". theshekel.org. Hendin remarked that "The INR is really a kind of a miracle. All of the numismatists in Israel have worked together to published this world-class journal for 14 years and on time. They encourage articles from authors all over the world and everything deals with numismatics of Israel ― ranging from ancient to near-modern times."
  13. ^ Hanukoglu, Israel. "Archaeology journals published in Israel". www.science.co.il.