Prototype for AI reasoning in numismatics
New Github repository published: GraphRAG-Driven Agentic Reasoning: A Research Prototype using ADK, MCP, and Neo4j
New Github repository published: GraphRAG-Driven Agentic Reasoning: A Research Prototype using ADK, MCP, and Neo4j
ImagNum is also represented at the DHd in Vienna.
The ImagNum project invites applications from interested students.
Today marked the start of our Academy Lecture Series at schools in Berlin and Brandenburg. The opening event took place at the Friedrich Wilhelm Gymnasium in Königs Wusterhausen, where the 90-minute lecture entitled “Pecunia non olet. The Birth of Money and the Coin as a Source in Classical Studies” was delivered.
We have published the blueprint for our future graph architecture for describing depictions on coins and modeling uncertainty.
The Imagines Nummorum team wishes you a joyful and peaceful Holiday season and a happy, healthy, and successful New Year.
The third edition of the international conference “BULGARIAN NUMISMATIC READINGS” will take place in Plovdiv between 25 and 27 June 2026. The Call for Paper has been extended until December 20.
This year as well, ImagNum is once again participating in the Digital Classicist Seminar: The ACCSN Initiative: Discovering the Potential of Digital Methods by facing their Limits
The Academy project Disecta membra is hosting an interesting conference: »Teil und Ganzes: Wissenschaftliche Zugänge zu zerstreuten Dingen«.
Our colleague, Paul Seyfried, M.A., speaks about ‘The Coinage of Lampsakos. Continuities and Phenomena from 800 Years of Local Coinage’.
Prof. Dr Hartwin Brandt (University of Bamberg) talks about ‘Contingency and communication. The Roman emperors and their coins.’
"Engraving Universal Values: Prometheus Symposium on Digital Epigraphy and Heritage Representation, Belgrade"
An exciting program at the international conference in Kraków: ImagNum will be there.
A warm welcome to all participants in Deultum for a week on "Ancient Coinages: Theory and Practice (Thrace and the Black Sea Region)"
On November 7–8, 2025, the established TAN will take place in Münster. Applications for contributions should be submitted now.
DIGITAL CLASSICIST SEMINAR BERLIN: CALL FOR PAPERS 2025/26
Aleksander Bursche was honored with the prestigious Reimar Lüst Prize for international science and culture communication.
Under the heading “Texts and Images on Greek Coins between Paratextuality and Parapictoriality,” Annette Haug and Ulrike Peter will present initial ideas for Module 4, “Coins as Iconotexts,” based on material from the current first module of ImagNum at an international conference at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences in Munich.
Imagines Nummorum looks forward to welcoming interested guests.
First Friedrich Imhoof-Blumer Lecture in Winterthur
This year's DARIAH-EU meeting will take place in Göttingen from June 17 to 21 under the title “The Past.”
In close cooperation with Bulgarian colleagues, the CN team is recording modern forgeries of ancient Greek and Roman coins from the collection of the Royal Library of Belgium.
The Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation is hosting a major conference on the future of collections. ImagNum has been invited to present its work.
There are two events that will attract digitally engaged numismatists to Athens in early May: the annual meeting of Nomisma.org at the École française d'Athènes and the Computer and Archaeology Conference “Digital Horizons: Embracing heritage in an evolving world” at the University of West Attica.
Our colleague, Dr. Michał Halamus, from the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, who is spending six months conducting research on our project, presents an exciting part of his work. We cordially invite you to the Lise Meitner Hall.
We cordially invite you to the ceremonial launch of our academy project Imagines Nummorum.
The second Sofia Numismatic School will take place from September 10 to 14, 2025 at the Archaeological Research Base of the Roman Colony of Deultum. The application deadline is April 4, 2025.
The team at Imagines Nummorum is looking for support!
We are pleased to welcome Prof. Dr. Bartosz Awianowicz from Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń to Berlin.
Visit Our Project Booth at the Salon Sophie Charlotte