[Agora Coin] N 44862

Syracuse ... Calciati II, pp. 277--279, no. 142. [Heavily Damaged] [σωTEIPA] Head of Artemis r. Winged thunderbolt between illegible two-line legend ... 317--289 B.C ... Coins | Greek Coins | Italy-Sicily | Sicily | Syracuse

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[Agora Coin] N 38335

Syracuse ... Calciati II, pp. 76--94, nos. 34, 35, 41--45. [Heavily Damaged] [ςYPA] above Head of Athena l., wearing Corinthian helmet. Hippocamp l ... ca. 410--400 B.C ... Syracuse

[Agora Coin] N 16018

Syracuse ... Coin heavily damaged. Coin no. 1. Unfinished cistern. Female head l. [ςYPA] between Dolphin l. and scallop shell. 175, 184 ... Ca. 410-400 B.C ... Coins | Greek Coins | Italy-Sicily | Sicily | Syracuse

[Agora Coin] N 19783

Syracuse ... Broken. Coin no. 2. Strosis 5-6, over line of wall. [ςYPA] above Head of Athena l., wearing Corinthian helmet. Hippocamp l. 3122 ... Ca. 410-400 B.C ... Syracuse

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[Agora Coin] N 15775: Byzantine Coin

Syracuse ... Constans II ... Φόλλις: Κώνστας ΙΙ 641 668 μ.Χ. Coin no. 2. Road between Gymnasium and Byzantine houses, layer IV. To l., Constans standing, facing, with long beard, wearing cuirass and crown; in r. hand, long cross, ... 659-668 A.D ... Syracuse

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[Agora Object] P 25901: Red Figure Bell Krater Fragment

Wall fragment. Youth standing left, wearing pilos and chlamys; spear or stuff in his left hand. Relief contour; a little dilute glaze for details. Good glaze inside. ADDENDA Danae painter - cf. bell ... 25 April 1957 ... bell krater in Syracuse

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[Agora Object] B 1564: Token

Complete. Obverse: head of Athena, left, in Attic helmet, struck off-center to lower left. Reverse: lower strands of Athena's hair. Sampi overstruck on bronze coin of Syracuse. Cf. McClean I, p. 98, 15-17 ... 4 June 1973 ... Syracuse. Cf. McClean I, p. 98,

[Agora Object] Agora XII, no. 1098

Mouth missing. Flaring ring foot; concave handle. Narrow body. Drip-ring at junction of body and neck. Reserved: beneath foot and a band round the body, the latter decorated with an added red band, cf ... Early 6th c. B.C ... many places. Syracuse, from