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Page 170
... standard was in use in Egypt , in Crete , and in Argolis in the second millennium B.C. seems to be clearly made out . The use of a standard corresponding to that of Aegina is , however , not proved for prehistoric times . What Evans has ...
... standard was in use in Egypt , in Crete , and in Argolis in the second millennium B.C. seems to be clearly made out . The use of a standard corresponding to that of Aegina is , however , not proved for prehistoric times . What Evans has ...
Page 172
... standard of value in Aegina was a gold coin or talent . This was not the case ; the standard of value was , according to our authorities , a bar of bronze or of iron . And it is assumed that gold and silver passed in the proportion of ...
... standard of value in Aegina was a gold coin or talent . This was not the case ; the standard of value was , according to our authorities , a bar of bronze or of iron . And it is assumed that gold and silver passed in the proportion of ...
Page 199
... standard for the classification of the money of the early fourth century . Numismatists generally have missed this clue , because they have identified the Euboic and Attic standards , whereas the evidence of the coins them- selves ...
... standard for the classification of the money of the early fourth century . Numismatists generally have missed this clue , because they have identified the Euboic and Attic standards , whereas the evidence of the coins them- selves ...
Contents
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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