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... Himyarite ' . It will be seen that the greater part of them must be divided between Sabaeans and Himyarites , and also that there is ground for distinguishing two small groups of coins , one attributable to the Minaeans , the other to ...
... Himyarite ' . It will be seen that the greater part of them must be divided between Sabaeans and Himyarites , and also that there is ground for distinguishing two small groups of coins , one attributable to the Minaeans , the other to ...
Page 64
... Himyarite coinage may fall within this period . If , on the other hand , ignoring this rule , we seek to associate the reform with some event in Himyarite history , we may find it in the inauguration of the Himyarite era in 115 B.C. , a ...
... Himyarite coinage may fall within this period . If , on the other hand , ignoring this rule , we seek to associate the reform with some event in Himyarite history , we may find it in the inauguration of the Himyarite era in 115 B.C. , a ...
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... Himyarite character . Figure imitated from or rather suggested by the Zeus on the coins of Alexander , seated left on throne , his feet on footstool . He rests with his left arm on sceptre . The upper part of his body is naked , the ...
... Himyarite character . Figure imitated from or rather suggested by the Zeus on the coins of Alexander , seated left on throne , his feet on footstool . He rests with his left arm on sceptre . The upper part of his body is naked , the ...
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CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191516 | 12 |
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