KellyDavidMarkgraf_ACCGKYTeacher Kelly Kusch and ACCG Mentor David Markgraf. Kelly is one of the lucky ACE Teachers to have an ACCG Mentor - Thank you, David!
Date: 06/11/2008
Teacher Kelly Kusch and ACCG Mentor David Markgraf. Kelly is one of the lucky ACE Teachers to have an ACCG Mentor - Thank you, David!
KKMus_OriginsMintingCoinsSMThe origins and minting of coins in the Ancient World - click on image for details.
Date: 03/08/2008
The Origins and Minting of Coins in the Ancient World.
This board was donated by David Markgraf, who created it for a display at the Cincinnati Public Library. Students were very intrigued by the creation of coins.
kkmus_spreadofcoinsSMThe spread of coinage in the Ancient World- click on image for details.
Date: 03/08/2008
The Spread of Coinage in the Ancient World
Another board donated by David Markgraf. It has lots of colorful maps.
KKMus_AlexAlexander the Great and his Empire and Legacy - click on image for details.
Date: 03/08/2008
Alexander the Great and his Empire and Legacy
ACE supplied lots of info to put this display together. Coins include Greek siglos and a drachma depicting Alexander the Great.
kkmus_grkcoinsubjectsSMThe wonderful variety of Greek coins and their themes- click on image for details.
Date: 03/08/2008
The wonderful variety of Greek coins and their themes
David Markgraf shows mythological characters and creatures depicted on Greek coins. This, of course, only touches the surface of topics.
KKMus-RepublicanRometimeSMCoins in Republican Rome- click on image for details.
Date: 03/08/2008
Coins in Republican Rome
This display includes a chronology of dates, a map of the Forum, a drawing of Livia, wife of Augustus (moving us toward the empire), and a Republican denarius.
kkmus_impomeThe coins of Imperial Rome through the years- click on image for details.
Date: 03/08/2008
The coins of Imperial Rome through the years
Teacher Kelly Kusch created, with ACE-supplied materials, a section for each of the groups of emperors, for example, the Julio-Claudians, the Flavians. The 14 coins displayed, with a variety of sizes and denominations, depict the emperors in order of their reigns.
kkmus_byzSMByzantine coins- click on image for details.
Date: 03/08/2008
A small display for the later Eastern empire
kkmus_coindrawSMA draw for a Roman coin at the Museum- click on image for details.
Date: 03/08/2008
A draw for a Roman coin at the Museum. The Covington Latin School's Museum ( in KY) was established by teacher Kelly Kusch for the school’s Open House. ACE graciously provided a coin to give away, so we had visitors fill out raffle forms. The prospective students were very excited by the chance to win a real, ancient coin.
kkmus_viewSMDistant view of Museum display- click on image for details.
Date: 03/08/2008
The Museum was in the school Library. Teacher Kelly Kusch supplemented boards and coins with statues and books from her own collection, as well as the library’s. A couple of Kelly's students who had attributed coins were the docents for the Museum. Student coin presentations looped on the computers to the left of the picture. All in all visitors were very impressed and interested.