@article{article_1431355, title={HELLENISTIC AND BYZANTINE WEIGHTS IN THE TROY MUSEUM}, journal={Troy Museum Journal}, pages={22–37}, year={2024}, author={Tekin, Oğuz}, keywords={Lysimakheia, Aleksandreia, Assos, Abydos, Akakios}, abstract={This article examines 19 (+2) lead and bronze commercial and coin weights dating to the Hellenistic and Byzantine periods, housed in the collection of the Troy Museum in Çanakkale. Among the commercial weights attributed to the poleis are of Abydus (no. 1), Alexandria (no. 2), Assos (nos. 3-5), Lampsacus (no. 6) and Lysimachia (nos. 7-10). Additionally, there is an unattributed tetarton (no. 11) without any ethnic or symbol but a unit mark. In the collection, alongside commercial weights, there are one tristateron (no. 12), three staters (nos. 13-15), and one dekadrakhmon (no. 16), all dating back to the Hellenistic period. Furthermore, three coin weights from the early Byzantine period are included in the collection: one 1-uncia (no. 17), one 1-nomisma (no. 18), and one semissis (no. 19). At the end of the article, two Lysimachian weights, not present in the museum collection but in the unpublished Calvert collection kept in the museum, have also been included (nos. 20-21).}, number={1}, publisher={T.C. Kültür ve Turizm Bakanlığı}, organization={Troya Müzesi}