Joseph Rife, Joshua Woods and Joseph Rife, (eds.), "Caesarea Coin-Finds and the History of the City" in entry published June 28, 2023, https://caesarea-maritima.org/bibl/QGHVMGJHHermanHamburgerCaesarea Coin-Finds and the History of the Cityhttps://caesarea-maritima.org/bibl/QGHVMGJHhttps://www.zotero.org/groups/caesarea-maritima/items/QGHVMGJHhttps://www.zotero.org/groups/2320447/items/QGHVMGJHhttp://www.worldcat.org/oclc/5792934307Bulletin of the Jewish Palestine Exploration Society195015The author has for many years explored the surface area of Caesarea and its vicinity. He has now classified the coin-finds by period and find-spots. The coins indicating the ups-and-downs of the city's history are distributed as follows: Alexander 2; Seleucid 10; Jannaeus 18 (plus 6 usually attributed to Hyrcanus II); Herod 12; Archelaus 6; Agrippa I 10; Procurators 90; Jewish Revolt 6; Autonomous Caesarea 40; Phoenician 13; Constantine I-II 100; Arab 8th —9th cent.14; 12th-13 thcent. 17; Crusader, 9. The distribution of the find places was as follows (see map p. 77): Area A Arab; B — Byzantine; C — Constantinian; P — Procurators. Hamburger, Herman. “Caesarea Coin-Finds and the History of the City.” Bulletin of the Jewish Palestine Exploration Society 15, no. 78–82 (1950). https://www.worldcat.org/title/caesarea-coin-finds-and-the-history-of-the-city/oclc/5792934307&referer=brief_results. Herman Hamburger, Caesarea Coin-Finds and the History of the City, Bulletin of the Jewish Palestine Exploration Society 15, no. 78–82 (1950), https://www.worldcat.org/title/caesarea-coin-finds-and-the-history-of-the-city/oclc/5792934307&referer=brief_results.