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Page 292
... weight of the best preserved staters is twelve grammes on the average , and is in point of fact more frequently ... weight ' . ⚫ I have noted an unmistakable group of four at Cnossus , with an average weight of 3.91 grammes . Two of ...
... weight of the best preserved staters is twelve grammes on the average , and is in point of fact more frequently ... weight ' . ⚫ I have noted an unmistakable group of four at Cnossus , with an average weight of 3.91 grammes . Two of ...
Page 312
... weight have a head of Zeus on one side and a square labyrinth on the other . Finally , it would seem that after circa 200 B. C. the weights of the lower denominations of the Rhodian and Aeginetic systems sometimes approximated so ...
... weight have a head of Zeus on one side and a square labyrinth on the other . Finally , it would seem that after circa 200 B. C. the weights of the lower denominations of the Rhodian and Aeginetic systems sometimes approximated so ...
Page 316
... weight of the denarius from of the Roman pound . He inferred that advantage was taken of the reduction to try and steady the swaying weights of the provincial silver , the real value of each piece being indicated upon its face . to Much ...
... weight of the denarius from of the Roman pound . He inferred that advantage was taken of the reduction to try and steady the swaying weights of the provincial silver , the real value of each piece being indicated upon its face . to Much ...
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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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