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2 M. Six has indeed read on some electrum coins , bearing as type a lion's head , the name of King Alyattes of Lydia . The letters , so far as they can be made out , seem to be FAAFEI . Whether these letters can stand for the name of ...
2 M. Six has indeed read on some electrum coins , bearing as type a lion's head , the name of King Alyattes of Lydia . The letters , so far as they can be made out , seem to be FAAFEI . Whether these letters can stand for the name of ...
Strana 131
On Pl . II the following are figured : -9 , Young Herakles strangling serpents ; 10 , Head of Athena ; 11 , Persephone holding corn , rising from the ground ; 12 , Head of Persian satrap . Some of these types seem to have no special ...
On Pl . II the following are figured : -9 , Young Herakles strangling serpents ; 10 , Head of Athena ; 11 , Persephone holding corn , rising from the ground ; 12 , Head of Persian satrap . Some of these types seem to have no special ...
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The British Museum Catalogue gives for it the date B. C. 387-300 , a wide date , which shows that Mr. Head did not feel sure of its exact time . But we must not overlook the remarkable fact that in the text of the king's peace , or the ...
The British Museum Catalogue gives for it the date B. C. 387-300 , a wide date , which shows that Mr. Head did not feel sure of its exact time . But we must not overlook the remarkable fact that in the text of the king's peace , or the ...
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SIXTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 25 1908 | 5 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW OF | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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