Janho Collection
This collection of antiquities was donated by Khalil A. Janho, Class of 1975. The collection came to Furman in 1985. Much of his remaining personal collection was looted by the Israeli government. This collection includes oil lamps from 3100 BC through 1000 AD. There are also a number of small pots or jars, beads, and other small tools. The collection is on exhibition in Daniel Memorial Chapel, but is available for classroom use.
Coin Collections
There are two coin collections that span both time and space. Thanks to the hard work of Sam Robinson and Victoria Minker, Furman History Interns, these collections are fully processed, researched, and available for browsing and teaching.
The Kilberg Coin Collection has coins from around the world. The majority are Roman coins with some beautiful royal portraits. The other coins in the collection are more modern but come from across Europe and South/Central America.
The Janho Coin Collection is made up of coins from the Roman Empire, mainly those minted in the Provence of Arabia.
The Janho Coin Collection is made up of coins from the Roman Empire, mainly those minted in the Provence of Arabia.
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