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... grammes , which is virtually the norm for this denomina- tion on the ordinary Aeginetic standard as used in Crete.2 The debased Aeginetic standard is traceable also at Aptera . It is true that the earliest and best - known staters of ...
... grammes , which is virtually the norm for this denomina- tion on the ordinary Aeginetic standard as used in Crete.2 The debased Aeginetic standard is traceable also at Aptera . It is true that the earliest and best - known staters of ...
Page 308
... grammes respectively , and would thus appear to be Rhodian tetradrachms . If that be so , the smaller pieces must obviously be Rhodian drachms . Those with the name of OIBOΣ are among the heaviest.2 The lightest of all weighs but 2.5 ...
... grammes respectively , and would thus appear to be Rhodian tetradrachms . If that be so , the smaller pieces must obviously be Rhodian drachms . Those with the name of OIBOΣ are among the heaviest.2 The lightest of all weighs but 2.5 ...
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... grammes and the latter 14.40 . The British Museum now possesses a third , with a weight of 15.09 grammes . The heaviest of these rules the Rhodian standard out . On the other hand , the weight of the remaining two , though relatively ...
... grammes and the latter 14.40 . The British Museum now possesses a third , with a weight of 15.09 grammes . The heaviest of these rules the Rhodian standard out . On the other hand , the weight of the remaining two , though relatively ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
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