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... coin must first be mentioned . The British Museum specimen ( Pl . I. 6 ) is the only known gold coin of this class ; another gold piece at Berlin is catalogued by Müller and Kubitschek 3 in their sixth class , i . e . among the later coins ...
... coin must first be mentioned . The British Museum specimen ( Pl . I. 6 ) is the only known gold coin of this class ; another gold piece at Berlin is catalogued by Müller and Kubitschek 3 in their sixth class , i . e . among the later coins ...
Page 78
... coins , and suggests that they may have been struck by ' Amdan Bayyin Yanaf ; it is less reasonable to attribute them to Yeda'ab Yanaf because that king's coins were struck not at Raidan but at Harb , and do not bear the sign F. On the ...
... coins , and suggests that they may have been struck by ' Amdan Bayyin Yanaf ; it is less reasonable to attribute them to Yeda'ab Yanaf because that king's coins were struck not at Raidan but at Harb , and do not bear the sign F. On the ...
Page 79
... coins of this denomination of the earlier class is 5.55 grin.2 On the other hand , among the coins of the Șan'â class we find the maximum of this denomination reaching 5-62 grm . ( 86-7 grn . ) . The maxima of the various denominations ...
... coins of this denomination of the earlier class is 5.55 grin.2 On the other hand , among the coins of the Șan'â class we find the maximum of this denomination reaching 5-62 grm . ( 86-7 grn . ) . The maxima of the various denominations ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWs | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
THE ANCIENT COINAGE OF SOUTHERN ARABIA By G F HILL Read | 57 |
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