Liv Mariah Yarrow, chair and professor of the聽 Department of Classics in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, has been awarded the 2022聽聽by the Royal Numismatic Society for her book,

鈥淚 have always taught with coins,鈥 Yarrow said. 鈥淢any of my 可乐视频 students have gone on to do research internships on coinage of all eras at the American Numismatics Society, for which I serve as a fellow.聽 Coins make the events of the past tangible to our students. This is particularly true of the end of the Roman republic where the fraught politics of the day appear again and again on the coinage. This book helps me bring some of that classroom experience to a wider audience, while simultaneously helping make the research of the last 40 years including my own much more widely accessible.鈥

Yarrow鈥檚 book is part of the Guides to the Coinage of the Ancient World series co-published by Cambridge University Press and the American Numismatic Society to integrate numismatic evidence鈥攅specially high-definition photos鈥攊nto course materials communicating the history and archaeology of the ancient Mediterranean world.

Along with her previous book, 鈥,鈥澛 Yarrow has also had the distinction of being Co-principal investigator for the Roman Republican Die Project, for the American Numismatic Society, as well as a Kraay Visiting Scholar at Oxford.