Israel Numismatic Research
| Discipline | Numismatics |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Edited by | Donald T. Ariel, Danny Syon |
| Publication details | |
| History | 2006–present |
| Publisher | Israel Numismatic Society (Israel) |
| Frequency | Yearly |
| Standard abbreviations | |
| ISO 4 | Isr. Numis. Res. |
| Indexing | |
| ISSN | 1565-8449 |
| 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
- ^ Bijovsky, Gabriela. "The Levant". In Amandry, Michel; Bateson, Donal (eds.). A Survey of Numismatic Research: 2002-2007 (PDF). International Association of Professional Numismatists.
- ^ Amandry, Michel; Bateson, Donal (eds.). "General Introduction". A Survey of Numismatic Research: 2002-2007 (PDF). International Association of Professional Numismatists.
- ^ "Israel Numismatic Research". lockwoodonlinejournals.com.
- ^ "Newman Numismatic Portal at Washington University in St. Louis | Comprehensive Research & Reference for U.S. Coinage". E-Sylum. 10 (37). 16 September 2007.
- ^ "Rare 1,600-year-old coin hoard uncovered in Galilee caves". The Jerusalem Post. 18 September 2025.
- ^ Schuster, Ruth (9 February 2023). "Cave Where Generations Hid for 6,000 Years Found in West Bank". Haaretz.
- ^ "The Israel Numismatic Society - Israel Numismatic Research". www.ins.org.il.
- ^ 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.
- ^ 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.
- ^ Drukman, Yaron (18 September 2025). "Rare hoard of coins from last Jewish rebellion of Roman rule discovered in Galilee". Ynet.
- ^ Borschel-Dan, Amanda (26 March 2018). "Rare trove of bronze Jewish Revolt coins unearthed near Temple Mount". The Times of Israel.
- ^ "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."
- ^ Hanukoglu, Israel. "Archaeology journals published in Israel". www.science.co.il.