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APA Citation Edition CitationTopalov, S. (2005). Urban bronze coins of small denomination from the Propontis area with images of a conical vessel with two handles, dynastic symbol of the coinage of the early Odrysian kings of the 5th-4th centuries B: C. Genealogy of the Odrysian Dynasty from the end of the 6th to the 3rd quarter of 4th century B.C. Catalogue of early Thracian tribal coins of 6th-5th century B.C., anepigraphic types of coins minted on the territory of the early Odrysian kingdom and early Odrysian regal coins of 5th-4th century B.C (1. ed.).
Chicago Citation Edition CitationTopalov, Stavri. Urban Bronze Coins of Small Denomination from the Propontis Area with Images of a Conical Vessel with Two Handles, Dynastic Symbol of the Coinage of the Early Odrysian Kings of the 5th-4th Centuries B: C. Genealogy of the Odrysian Dynasty from the End of the 6th to the 3rd Quarter of 4th Century B.C. Catalogue of Early Thracian Tribal Coins of 6th-5th Century B.C., Anepigraphic Types of Coins Minted on the Territory of the Early Odrysian Kingdom and Early Odrysian Regal Coins of 5th-4th Century B.C. 1. ed. Sofia, 2005.
MLA Citation Edition CitationTopalov, Stavri. Urban Bronze Coins of Small Denomination from the Propontis Area with Images of a Conical Vessel with Two Handles, Dynastic Symbol of the Coinage of the Early Odrysian Kings of the 5th-4th Centuries B: C. Genealogy of the Odrysian Dynasty from the End of the 6th to the 3rd Quarter of 4th Century B.C. Catalogue of Early Thracian Tribal Coins of 6th-5th Century B.C., Anepigraphic Types of Coins Minted on the Territory of the Early Odrysian Kingdom and Early Odrysian Regal Coins of 5th-4th Century B.C. 1. ed. 2005.