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Page 182
... early tetradrachms of Athens and Euboea . For example , a hoard found at Eleusis1 consisted of an early triobol of Athens , a didrachm and triobol of Eretria , three obols bearing the wheel , one the Gorgon - head , and a half obol ...
... early tetradrachms of Athens and Euboea . For example , a hoard found at Eleusis1 consisted of an early triobol of Athens , a didrachm and triobol of Eretria , three obols bearing the wheel , one the Gorgon - head , and a half obol ...
Page 183
... early part of the seventh century , certainly to the reign of Cypselus . They can scarcely , however , be so early as the time of the foundation of Corcyra , or the Corcyrean coin would have probably started under their influence . Mr ...
... early part of the seventh century , certainly to the reign of Cypselus . They can scarcely , however , be so early as the time of the foundation of Corcyra , or the Corcyrean coin would have probably started under their influence . Mr ...
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... early coinage of Hellas . We have seen , in dealing with coins of Euboea , Corinth , and other cities that the ... early series of coins which is as valuable for the money of the sixth century as is the introduction of the Rhodian ...
... early coinage of Hellas . We have seen , in dealing with coins of Euboea , Corinth , and other cities that the ... early series of coins which is as valuable for the money of the sixth century as is the introduction of the Rhodian ...
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NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
SOME CARDINAL POINTS IN KNOWLEDGE | 28 |
SOME PALESTINIAN CULTS IN THE GRAECOROMAN AGE By G | 55 |
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