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... Phocaea ( stater , grammes 16.60 , grains 256 ) . These are of darker colour , and contain a larger proportion of gold . Indeed , Mr. Head has suggested that they were intended to pass as gold , not as electrum . They can be assigned to ...
... Phocaea ( stater , grammes 16.60 , grains 256 ) . These are of darker colour , and contain a larger proportion of gold . Indeed , Mr. Head has suggested that they were intended to pass as gold , not as electrum . They can be assigned to ...
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... Phocaea are mentioned in several Attic inscriptions dating from B. c . 429-384.5 Staters of Phocaea are also mentioned by Thucydides ( iv . 52 δισχιλίους στατήρας Φωκαΐτας , of the year B. C. 424 ) and by Demosthenes , who speaks of a ...
... Phocaea are mentioned in several Attic inscriptions dating from B. c . 429-384.5 Staters of Phocaea are also mentioned by Thucydides ( iv . 52 δισχιλίους στατήρας Φωκαΐτας , of the year B. C. 424 ) and by Demosthenes , who speaks of a ...
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... Phocaea are distinctly archaic in style , for example , our Pl . II . 6. M. Babelon does not hesitate to attribute ... Phocaea ; Lampsacus and Chios joining them about the middle of the fifth century . It is impossible to tell with ...
... Phocaea are distinctly archaic in style , for example , our Pl . II . 6. M. Babelon does not hesitate to attribute ... Phocaea ; Lampsacus and Chios joining them about the middle of the fifth century . It is impossible to tell with ...
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SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOgradoff Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 61 |
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