Born in 1935 in London, to parents who would later become well-known Freudian psychoanalysts, and brought up in Tel Aviv, Dan Barag's interest in archaeology was kindled at an early age. In 1956 he moved to Jerusalem to study archaeology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Teaching fellow at at the Institute of Archaeology, in the classical department.
Research Interests: Numismatics, from the 7th cent. BCE to the Byzantine Period. Specializing in Jewish coins, city coins of the Roman period and Nabataean coins.
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