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Cook, Arthur B.
Zeus: a study in ancient religion (Band 1): Zeus god of the bright sky — Cambridge, 1914

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The youthful Ammon

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point is that the cult of Zeus in the Oasis was, as Herodotos
declared, really akin to the cult of Zeus at Dodona. I submit
that it was a relic of an early Graeco-Libyan occupation of north
Africa1.

(77) The youthful Ammon.

On gold, silver (figs. 280—283), and copper coins of Kyrene struck
c. 431—285 B.C. we have not only a bearded but also a beardless

Fig. 284. Fig. 285.

type of Ammon2. The same mature and youthful heads with a
downward-curving ram's-horn appear on electrum hektai of Lesbos
c. 440—350 B.C.3, on coppers of Aphytis c. 424—358 B.C.4, on silver

1 The myth of Danaos and the Dana'ides belongs to the same Graeco-Libyan stratum
{infra ch. ii § 9 (d) ii (a)). Diod. 17. 50 states that the precinct of Zeus Amnion was
founded by Danaos (to ixh ovv re/xevos cpaalv idpvcraadcu Aavabv top Ki'yiivTLOv).

2 Bearded : Head Coins of the Ancients^. 53 pi. 26, 44 ( = my fig. 280), id. Hist, num.12
pp. 865, 869 ff., Hunter Cat. Coins iii. 570 pi. 92, 7 f., 572, 574 pi. 92, 16. Fig. 281 is
from a specimen in the McClean collection, fig. 282 from another in the Leake collection,
at Cambridge (W. M. Leake IVumismata Hellenica London 1856 African Greece p. 2).

Beardless: Head Coins of the Ancients p. 69 pi. 35, 40 ( = myfig. 283),^'. Hist, num.2
pp. 865, 869, 871 fig. 388, Hunter Cat. Coins iii 5696°. pi. 92, 6, 10—12.

3 Bearded: Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Troas etc. p. 161 pi. 32, 26, Babelon Monn. gr.
rom. ii. 2. i2i9f. pi. 160, 15.

Beardless: Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Troas etc. p. 167 pi. 34, 21 f., Babelon Monn.gr.
rom. ii. 2. 1227 f. pi. 161, 30 f., Head Hist, nutti? pp. 210, 559.

All these heads have in front a curious set of upstanding curls (?), perhaps derived
from an Egyptian head-dress misunderstood (cp. the coin of Kyrene discussed by
L. Miiller Numismatique de VAncienne Afrique Copenhague i860 i. 85, Overbeck Gr.
Kunstmyth. Zeus p. 295 Miinztaf. 4, 16).

4 Bearded: Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Macedonia etc. p. 61, Overbeck op. cit. p. 297
Miinztaf. 4, 20 f.

Beardless: Mionnet Descr. de mid. ant. Suppl. iii. 47 no. 319, Head Hist, num.'2
p. 210.

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