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Page 69
... king who struck the coins , is open to dispute . Glaser , for instance , is inclined to identify the Charibael of the Periplus with the first of the kings of the name Karib'il , who apparently bore no extra titles . If this is so , then ...
... king who struck the coins , is open to dispute . Glaser , for instance , is inclined to identify the Charibael of the Periplus with the first of the kings of the name Karib'il , who apparently bore no extra titles . If this is so , then ...
Page 71
... king's name is written against it , may be regarded as representing the reigning king . Is the larger head on the obverse the founder of the dynasty ? Or have we here merely a repetition 1 The references to Mordtmann are to his useful ...
... king's name is written against it , may be regarded as representing the reigning king . Is the larger head on the obverse the founder of the dynasty ? Or have we here merely a repetition 1 The references to Mordtmann are to his useful ...
Page 72
... king , we may assume that it and the other monograms on the reverse represent magistrates of some kind ( possibly one of them may be an eponym ) . Or it may represent the man who actually became king afterwards , in a subordinate ...
... king , we may assume that it and the other monograms on the reverse represent magistrates of some kind ( possibly one of them may be an eponym ) . Or it may represent the man who actually became king afterwards , in a subordinate ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF THE TEXT | 37 |
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