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| Athens ... Sv. 103.17--21.
[Kleiner 1975, p. 308, pl. 76, no. 134.] Coin no. 36. Triptolemos seated l. in chariot, as on Agora XXVI, nos. 38 and 39. EλEYςI below. Piglet stg. r. on slim mystic staff; all in wheat ... 307--ca. 300 B.C ... Agora |
Athens ... Eleusis, Money in Name of Eleusis. Coin no. 5. Red fill. [Triptolemos, holding wheat ears in r. hand, seated l. in winged chariot drawn by two snakes.] [ΕΛΕΥΣΙ] above.
Piglet standing r. on mystic staff; ... Ca. 350's-early or mid-330's B.C ... Agora XXVI, no. 38 p. |
Chalkis ... Picard, Chalcis, no. 53 Bust of Hera facing, wearing diadem with five disks, resting on Ionic capital. XAλ Eagle holding snake; at r., symbol; φIλIς-AAθ ... 245--196 B.C ... Agora |
| Nikopolis ... Time of Hadrian.
Agora XXVI, p. 198, n. 21, on no. 555: "On the posthumous Augustus issues of Nikopolis, see C.M. Kraay's review of Oeconomides (NC, series 7, 16, 1976, pp. 238-244); RPC I, p. 272. Coin ... 117-138 A.D ... Agora XXVI, p. 198, no. 555, n. 21, photo (published as E-155a). |
| Illyria Thessalonica ... Arcadius ... Uncertain western mint, perhaps Illyria or Thessalonica.
Agora XXVI, p. 24, n. 7 (noted). Χρυσό: Αρκάδιος 393 408 μ.Χ. Coin no. 453. Area V, adjacent to Central Wall on south side, Layer II-B, Basket ... Ca. 395-408 A.D ... Uncertain western mint, perhaps Illyria or Thessalonica.
Agora XXVI, p. 24, n ... Area V, adjacent to Central Wall on south side, Layer II-B, Basket 24. |
Athens ... Athens. Coin no. 1. Middle drain to north of building C, first firm gravel. 2568, 2579, 2670, 2674 ... 284-270's B.C ... Kleiner (1976), p. 13, no. 38 ... Agora XXVI, no. 53. |
Boiotian League ... Boiotian League. Coin no. 34. Middle drain to north of building C, lowest loose gravel. 2565, 2574, 2674 ... 338 - early 3rd c. B.C ... Agora |
Athens ... Eleusinian coinage. Coin no. 41. Hoard IGCH 157. House A, Room III, soft fill at bottom of tiled shaft. Triptolemus seated in winged chariot l. Piglet standing r.; details, including position of inscription, ... second half 4th - first half third century B.C ... Agora |
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