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Joe Cribb is a
numismatist A numismatist is a specialist in numismatics ("of coins"; from Late Latin ''numismatis'', genitive of ''numisma''). Numismatists include collectors, specialist dealers, and scholars who use coins and other currency in object-based research. Altho ...
, specialising in Asian coinages, and in particular on coins of the Kushan Empire. His catalogues of Chinese silver currency ingots, and of ritual coins of Southeast Asia were the first detailed works on these subjects in English. With David Jongeward he published a catalogue of Kushan, Kushano-Sasanian and Kidarite Hun coins in the American Numismatic Society New York in 2015. In 2021 he was appointed Adjunct Professor of Numismatics at Hebei Normal University, China.


Career

Joe Cribb studied Latin, Greek and Ancient History at
Queen Mary College , mottoeng = With united powers , established = 1785 – The London Hospital Medical College1843 – St Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College1882 – Westfield College1887 – East London College/Queen Mary College , type = Public researc ...
, University of London, graduating in 1970. He became a research assistant at the Department of Coins and Medals at the
British Museum The British Museum is a public museum dedicated to human history, art and culture located in the Bloomsbury area of London. Its permanent collection of eight million works is among the largest and most comprehensive in existence. It docum ...
. He eventually rose to be the Keeper of the Coins and Medals (2003–2010), before his retirement in 2010. His work was focused at first on the Chinese coin collection, but later expanded to other aspects of Asian coinage.Joe Cribb
Numismatic Who's Who, Coins Weekly, retrieved 29 October
During his time at the Museum he curated a major exhibition ''Money: from Cowrie Shells to Credit Cards'' (1986), developed the Museum's first Money Gallery, and contributed to many other exhibitions and catalogues. Cribb has specialist knowledge of all Asian coinages. He started looking at Chinese coins, and wrote the first English-language catalogue on Chinese silver ingots, and then focussed on the pre-Islamic coinages of India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Kashmir and Afghanistan. He is particularly renowned for his research on the coins of the Kushan kings of ancient South and Central Asia (first to fourth centuries AD). In addition to his work at the British Museum, Cribb was President of the
Royal Numismatic Society The Royal Numismatic Society (RNS) is a learned society and charity based in London, United Kingdom which promotes research into all branches of numismatics. Its patron was Queen Elizabeth II. Membership Foremost collectors and researchers, bo ...
(2005–9) and was Secretary General of the Oriental Numismatic Society (2011–18). He was also a Trustee of the Ditchling Museum, where his grandfather Joseph Cribb was a sculptor, and coordinator of the Eric Gill Society.


Honours and awards

Cribb was presented with the Award of the Hirayama Silk Road Institute, Kamakura (1997), the
Medal of the Royal Numismatic Society The Medal of the Royal Numismatic Society was first awarded in 1883. It is awarded by the Royal Numismatic Society and is one of the highest markers of recognition given to numismatists. The President and Council award the Medal annually to an "in ...
(1999), and the Huntington Medal of the
American Numismatic Society The American Numismatic Society (ANS) is a New York City-based organization dedicated to the study of coins, money, medals, tokens, and related objects. Founded in 1858, it is the only American museum devoted exclusively to their preservati ...
(2009). Two volumes of papers in his honour were presented to him upon his retirement from the British Museum. and volume 4 of Gandharan Studies, 2010, edited by Professor Nasim Khan.


Publications

A selection of his publications are given below: * (ed.) ''Money, from Cowrie Shells to Credit Cards'', BM Press, London, 1986. * (with T. Francis) ''Money Fun Book'', BM Press, London, 1986. * (with I. Carradice and B. Cook) ''The Coin Atlas'', London, Macdonald, London, 1990. * ''Eyewitness Guide: Money'', Dorling Kindersley, London, 1990, (revised edition, 2000). * 'The origins of money - evidence from the ancient Near East and Egypt', in G. Crapanzano (ed.), ''La Banca Premonetale - Contributi culturale e storici intorno alle prime forme di transazione mentaria'', Art Valley Association, Milan, 2004. * 'Money as Metaphor 1: Money is Justice', in ''Numismatic Chronicle'', (2005), pp. 417–438, pl. 47, '2: Money is Order', in ''Numismatic Chronicle'', (2006), pp. 494–516, pl. 83-96; '3: Money is Time', ''Numismatic Chronicle'' (2007), pp. 361–95, pls. 83–96; '4: Money is Power', ''Numismatic Chronicle'' (2009) pp. 461–529, pl. 49–56. * ''Money in the Bank, an Illustrated Introduction to the Money Collection of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation'', Spink & Son Ltd., London, 1987. * ''A Catalogue of Sycee in the British Museum, Chinese Silver Currency Ingots, c.1750–1933'', British Museum Press, London 1992. * (with H. Wang, M. Cowell and S. Bowman, eds) ''Metallurgical Analysis of Chinese Coins at the British Museum'', British Museum Research Publication 152, 2005. * (contributor and co-editor with E. Errington) ''Crossroads of Asia, Transformation in Image and Symbol in the Art of Ancient Afghanistan and Pakistan'', Ancient India and Iran Trust, Cambridge, 1992. * (co-editor with H. Wang and K. Tanabe) ''Studies in Silk Road Coins and Culture, Papers in Honour of Professor Ikuo Hirayama on his 65th Birthday'', Institute of Silk Road Studies, Kamakura, 1997. * 'The end of Greek coinage in Bactria and India and its evidence for the Kushan coinage system', in R. Ashton and S. Hurter (eds) ''Studies in Greek Numismatics in Memory of Martin Jessop Price'', Spink & Son Ltd., London, 1998, pp. 83–98, plates 21–23. * 'The early Kushan kings: new evidence for chronology – Evidence from the Rabatak inscription of Kanishka I', in M. Alram and D.E. Klimburg-Salter (eds) ''Coins, Art and Chronology, Essays on the pre-Islamic History of the Indo-Iranian Borderlands'', Vienna 1999, pp. 177–205. * 'Kanishka I’s Buddha image coins revisited', in ''Silk Road Art and Archaeology'', Kamakura, vol. 6, 1999/2000, pp. 151–189. * ''Ancient Indian Coins from the Chand Collection'', Rarities Ltd and Asian Civilisations Museum, Singapore, 2003, pp. x and 66 * 'The Indian Coinage Tradition: Origins, Continuity and Change', in ''Indian Institute of Research in Numismatic Studies'', Nasik, 2005,pp. 72 * (co-edited with G. Herrmann) ''After Alexander: Central Asia before Islam'', Proceedings of the British Academy 133, London, 2007 . * (co-authored with M.N. Khan and E. Errington) ''Coins from Kashmir Smast – New Numismatic Evidence'', Peshawar, 2008. * ''Magic Coins of Java, Bali and the Malay Peninsula, 13th century to 20th century – A Catalogue based on the Raffles Collection of Coin-shaped charms from Java in the British Museum'', BM Press, London, 1999. * (co-authored with R. Cribb) ''Eric Gill and Ditchling: The Workshop Tradition'', Ditchling, 2007.
Dating and locating Mujatria and the two Kharahostes
Journal of the Oriental Numismatics Society, 2015, p. 26-47


External links


Joe Cribb on academia.eduJoe Cribb on the Money and Medals NetworkJoe Cribb on Coin Weekly's Numismatic Who's Who


References

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