Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 5British Academy, 1976 |
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... Athens . As M. Babelon has well observed , if a numis- matist were asked what coinage would naturally at Athens precede the Athena - type , the only reply he could make , remembering the analogy of other series , would be , a coinage ...
... Athens . As M. Babelon has well observed , if a numis- matist were asked what coinage would naturally at Athens precede the Athena - type , the only reply he could make , remembering the analogy of other series , would be , a coinage ...
Strana 182
... Athens . They seem from the evidence of finds to have circulated together with the regular early tetradrachms of Athens and Euboea . For example , a hoard found at Eleusis1 consisted of an early triobol of Athens , a didrachm and ...
... Athens . They seem from the evidence of finds to have circulated together with the regular early tetradrachms of Athens and Euboea . For example , a hoard found at Eleusis1 consisted of an early triobol of Athens , a didrachm and ...
Strana 188
... Athens are stamped with an owl , we may claim the uninscribed coins with that type for Athenian . As the later tetradrachms of Athens have an amphora , on which the owl stands , for type , and many weights have an amphora as type , we ...
... Athens are stamped with an owl , we may claim the uninscribed coins with that type for Athenian . As the later tetradrachms of Athens have an amphora , on which the owl stands , for type , and many weights have an amphora as type , we ...
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