Carmen Arnold Biucchi
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Carmen Arnold-Biucchi is a classical numismatist and archaeologist. Born in
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,
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, she studied classical archaeology and ancient history at the University of
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, Switzerland, receiving her Magister in 1971. She completed her dissertation on Cypriot terracottas in 1976. She is an expert on the coinages of Greek Sicily and Hellenistic numismatics. Arnold-Biucchi worked at the
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from 1982 to 2002, before becoming the Damarete curator of ancient coins at the
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in 2002. She retired in 2019.


Academic career

Carmen worked as a numismatic research associate from 1974–1977 at the ''
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'' in
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and later at the ''Lexicon'''s US Center at
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. In 1982 she moved to the
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(ANS) as the Greek and Roman curatorial assistant. She was assistant
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of ancient coins at the ANS from 1984 to 1989. In 1989 she became the first
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curator of Greek coins. While working at the ANS Arnold-Biucchi taught the graduate summer seminar (1982–1999). Carmen worked as an adjunct Professor at
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(1995), Bryn Mawr (2000), and
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(2001), Visiting Professor at the Università degli Studi di Padova,
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(1993), and at the EPHE of the Sorbonne in
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(2007). In 2001–2002 she was the J. Clawson Mills Art History Fellow at the
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. In 2004 she was the
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at the
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and Kraay Fellow at Wolfson College,
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. In 2002 Carmen Arnold Biucchi became the Damarete curator of ancient coins at the
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. She was located in the Department of Ancient & Byzantine Art & Numismatics, and was also a Lecturer in Classics. While curator Carmen organized, digitized, cataloged and promoted the numismatic collection. In 2003 Carmen became the secretary of the
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, serving as president between 2009 and 2015.


Awards

* 2012: Gunnar Holst Numismatic Foundation Medal * 2014: Jeton de Vermeil of the French Numismatic Society * 2022: Medal of the Royal Numismatic Society UK


Books

* (1990)
The Randazzo Hoard and Sicilian Chronology in the Early Fifth Century BC
'' New York. * (2006)
Alexander's Coins and Alexander's Image
'. Boston. * (2014) (with M. Beckmann) (eds). ''Sculpture and Coins: Margaret Bieber as Scholar and Collector''. Loeb Classical Monographs.


Other publications

* (1988) (with L. Beer-Tobey and N.M. Waggoner) 'A Greek archaic silver hoard from Silenus', ''American Numismatic Society Museum Notes'' 33, 1-35. * (1991) 'Arabian Alexanders', in W.E. Metcalf (ed.), ''Mnemata: Papers in Memory of Nancy M. Waggoner'', New York, 99-115. * (1992) 'A new coin of the Serdaioi (?) at the ANS', in M. Price, A. Burnett and R. Bland (eds), ''Essays in Honour of Robert Carson and Kenneth Jenkins,'' London, 1-3. * (2002) 'Some remarks on the coinages of South Italy and Etruria and those of Cyprus in the archaic and classical period', ''Numismatica e antiche classiche'' 31, 45-67. * (2007) (with A.-Peter Weiss) 'The river god Alpheios on the first tetradrachm issued of Gelon at Syracuse', ''Numismatica e antiche classiche'' 36, 59-74. * (2008) 'Syracusan Dekadrachms revisited', ''Numismatische Zeitschrift'' 116/117, 13-28


References


External links

*A fuller list of publications can be found on he
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