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Clarke, Joseph Thacher ; Bacon, Francis H.; Koldewey, Robert
Investigations at Assos: expedition of the Archaeological Institute of America ; drawings and photographs of the buildings and objects discovered during the excavations of 1881, 1882, 1883 (Part I - V) — London, 1902-1921

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TROAS

PAGE

NO. WEIGHT

G1


METAL

SIZE

AXIS

OBVERSE

REVERSE

fE 22.5
I

JE. 18.0
1

KOM. . . . Similar (No border).

[PLATE]

CTTICTPA[P l]CTOAAO [V]
ACCIQN (in ex.)
Asklepios wearing himation over lower limbs,
seated 1. on throne without back; in outstretched
r., patera; with 1. he leans on tall staff entwined
with serpent. Border of dots.

Septimius Severus

AVKACeTTCeOV HP[OCTTCPTI] Bust of Septimius
Severus r., laur. Border of dots.

[PLATE]

ACC IQN Asklepios, wearing himation, standing
to front, looking 1.; holds in r. serpent-encircled
staff. Border of dots.

G3
G4

4-76
2.68
(broken)

zE 20.0
fE 18.0
1

TTCCTTrCT ACKAICAP Bust of Geta
Border of dots.
[PLATE]

Geta

r., draped.

ACC IQN Female figure wearing stola, standing 1.,
holding in outstretched r., vase. Border of dots.


3-59
5.48

7R 9.5

17-5

17.5
T

158 0.69

JE 8.5
1 '

Head of ram 1.

CEBREN
Fifth Century, B. C.
{The attribution of this coin to Cebren, while probable, is not certain)
SILVER

Incuse square of rude form.

Head of Apollo r., laur.
[PLATE]

GARGARA
Circa 400 B. C. — 284 B. C.
BRONZE
TAP (above) Horse galloping r.

GERGIS
Circa 400 B. C. -— 350 B. C.
BRONZE

Head of the Sibyl Herophile, laur., three-quarter
face towards r.

TEP (above) Sphinx seated r.; whole within in-
cuse square.


Head of Apollo r., laur.

NEANDRIA
Circa 400 B. C. — Circa 310 B. C.
SILVER

NEAN (above) Horse feeding r.; whole within in-
cuse square.

150. Not in B. M. Cat.; see Mionnet, Supp. v. p. 295, no. 90. 151. Not in B. M. Cat. Troas; but cf. p. 206, no. 202 (rev.),
pl. lxi, 4 (Mytilene — M. Aurelius). See F. Imhoof-Blumer, Kleinasiatische M'iinzen, i. p. 37, no. 2; and Inv. Wadd.., no. 665, for an
apparently similar magistrate’s name (APIC....AAAA, and A ICT0 A6[?[). Among the Assos coins was a rubbing of a coin la-
belled “ Smyrna, Evangelical School,” presenting the same types, with the following rev. inscr.: [C]TTICTPZQI 0 V TOVZQIAOV;
exergue as above; size: 33.0. 132. Not in B. M. Cat.; but cf. similar rev. on coins of Antandrus, Aegae, Came, Cyme, Elaea, and
Pordosilene. 153-4. Not *n B- M. Cat.; rev. resembles Mionnet, Descr. ii, p. 524, no. 65 (Sev. Alexander). 155. B. M. Cat.
Troas, no. 1 is a larger coin, cf. Hunter Cat. ii, p. 300, no. I (head r.). 156. From UNDER TEMPLE MOSAIC. 158. B. M. Cat.
Troas, nos. 2-4 (no incuse).
 
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