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... monogram , the curved sign ( see p . 66 ) , and the very One of these coins in the British Museum appears to have a bare male head on the obverse , instead of the head of Athena ; but in its present condition this is not certain . 2 ...
... monogram , the curved sign ( see p . 66 ) , and the very One of these coins in the British Museum appears to have a bare male head on the obverse , instead of the head of Athena ; but in its present condition this is not certain . 2 ...
Page 67
... monogram which is generally accepted as giving the name of Yada'il , a name which was borne by no less than five Sabaean kings ; and another monogram which has been read Haḍur , the name of a mountain fortress near San'â . But this same ...
... monogram which is generally accepted as giving the name of Yada'il , a name which was borne by no less than five Sabaean kings ; and another monogram which has been read Haḍur , the name of a mountain fortress near San'â . But this same ...
Page 73
... monogram which occur on coins of this class I have seen no trace of the interior signs.2 It is noticeable also that the rectangular part of the monogram shows no signs of incurving sides , as the Himyarite normally does . The ...
... monogram which occur on coins of this class I have seen no trace of the interior signs.2 It is noticeable also that the rectangular part of the monogram shows no signs of incurving sides , as the Himyarite normally does . The ...
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