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... inscriptions it seems to be associated with that deity.1 IV There is a general agreement that the Himyarite coins which are inscribed with the full names of a series of kings , and which bear a head on either side , come last in the ...
... inscriptions it seems to be associated with that deity.1 IV There is a general agreement that the Himyarite coins which are inscribed with the full names of a series of kings , and which bear a head on either side , come last in the ...
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... inscriptions . * It must , however , be remembered that many more inscriptions remain to be published . It is only nine years since the inscription containing the names of two Katabanian rulers , to whom as we shall see coins can be ...
... inscriptions . * It must , however , be remembered that many more inscriptions remain to be published . It is only nine years since the inscription containing the names of two Katabanian rulers , to whom as we shall see coins can be ...
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... inscriptions , and are represented each by a unique coin : 7. Shahar ( or Shahir ) Hilal ( ¬ ) . This is presumably the Katabanian king , known from an inscription . The coin proves that Weber is right in correcting the reading of his ...
... inscriptions , and are represented each by a unique coin : 7. Shahar ( or Shahir ) Hilal ( ¬ ) . This is presumably the Katabanian king , known from an inscription . The coin proves that Weber is right in correcting the reading of his ...
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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