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  • Tigranes II the Great

    discussion of the Armenian Crown see https://www.peopleofar.com/2015/05/29/what-was-the-true-shape-of-the-ancient-armenian-crown

  • Cappadocia : Vespasian Hemidrachm

    An ancient coin from the 1st century AD.

  • First, Greatest and Most Beautiful

    The place still retains its name as Anavarza, a hamlet built just outside the walls of the ancient city

  • A Stater from Kroton

    "So great was the prosperity enjoyed by this city [Sybaris] anciently, that it held dominion over four For an ancient viewer, the heron would immediately associate the coin with water and harbors, appropriate https://collections.mfa.org/objects/2983/stater-of-kroton-with-tripod-and-crane (MFA : Acc# 1984.804) Ancient

  • Severina, Empress

    Ulpia Severina Augusta, wife of Emperor Aurelian is not named in ancient literature, however the Historia

  • Numismatics & Generative AI

    This one "The Numismatist" specifically geared to ancient coins from Rafael Bittencourt didn't give much https://arxiv.org/abs/2301.04751 Die Analysis: Unsupervised Statistical Learning for Die Analysis in Ancient

  • Founder of the Sasanian Empire

    The History of Ancient Iran . 1984. Shahbazi, A. Shapur. Ardashir I . Encyclopaedia Iranica, 1986.

  • The Third Democracy

    It is probably worth noting that “Third Democracy” is a modern analytical label, not an ancient one.  Ancient Sicily . Rowman and Littlefield. Diodorus Siculus.

  • A Rare Drachm from 4th Century Kos

    monument for her dead husband, the Mausoleum, which was considered to be one of the seven wonders of the ancient

  • Two Coins from Marcianopolis

    Berk's 100 Greatest Ancient Coins , maybe the next edition.

  • Gallienus and Usurpers in AD 260

    Ref: Dattari 5286; Geissen 2908 Egypt, Alexandria, Gallienus, 253-268 Tetradrachm circa 262-263 (year 10 Then it came up – the digital countdown – the BID button greyed out with my bid on top at opening price

  • Fighting for Liberty

    populace by cheapened grain, the world by the amenities of peace, then step by step began to make his ascent L'AN / 8 / A, date and denomination within wreath The pileus was the cap worn by emancipated slaves in ancient

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