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Kleiner, F. S ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 44.3 3 302-330 10.2307_147444 ... 1975 ... The Earliest Athenian New Style Bronze Coins ... Athenian Agora |
Boiotian League ... Originally identified as an Athenian New Style coin (cf. Svoronos 1923, pl. 81:6). Coin no. 9. Tholos Trench F, gravelly fill of middle drain. 1839, 2673 ... 5 June 1937 ... Originally identified as an Athenian New Style coin (cf. Svoronos 1923, pl. |
A: lion, right.
B: plain. Entered as coin no. 42, for the day. Sand in bottom of drain.
Coins nos. 1-108, two Athenian Imperial, rest New Style or earlier. Leica ... 15 June 1935 ... Athenian Imperial, rest New Style or earlier. |
Flat-bottomed bowl on ring foot with flaring lip, concave outside. Only a small part of the lip preserved. Stamped on the floor, off center, an owl standing on an amphora surrounded by an olive wreath ... 14 May 1935 ... wreath. Type of Athenian New Style coins, but cannot be |
| Plutarch, Sulla 26. David M. Lewis, The Chronology of the Athenian New Style Coinage, NC, ser. 7, 2, 1962 [pp. 275-300], pp. 282-283. Crawford, CMRR, p. 196. Hoff 1989, p. 7. Mattingly, 1969, p. 328. Mattingly, ... Agora 26 82 ... David M. Lewis, The Chronology of the Athenian New Style Coinage, NC, ser. 7, 2, ... Mattingly, Some Third Magistrates in the Athenian New Style Coinage, JHS 91, 1971 |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/athenian_currency.html Athenian Currency Many of the specialized administrative boards have left material traces of their activities. Most prolific of these were the moneyers, or Overseers of the Mint. Throughout her history ... AgoraPicBk 4 2004: Athenian Currency |
Most of rim and wall restored.
Small foot; flat resting surface; flat underside. Angular profile with groove below angle. Widely flaring rim. Flat floor meets wall at angle. Stamp on floor (not centered): ... 110-100 ... similar to reverse of Athenian New Style silver coins; see |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/the_athenian_army.html The Athenian Army From the very beginning, the Athenians were compelled to fight for their new democracy. Their dramatic victories over the Boiotians and Chalkidians in 506 B.C. led many to attribute Athenian ... The Athenian Army From ... Athenians were compelled to fight for their new democracy. |
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