Dorothy B. Waage

Dorothy Boylan Waage (January 8, 1905 - December 11, 1997[1]) was an American numismatist, who published the catalogue of 14,000 Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Crusader coins excavated by Princeton University in the 1930s.

[4] In particular Waage worked on the non-Islamic material from the site, producing a catalogue of the 14,000 Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Crusader coins.

[9] Her analysis included the recognition of a new variant monogram on bronze coins of Seleucus II, originating the Antioch.

[10][11] She took an innovative approach to numismatic cataloguing, arranging the coins from Antioch according to period, but featuring the reverse side first.

[6] Her work was described by Professor Kevin Butcher as "the best catalogue of Antiochene coinage".