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Cook, Arthur B.
Zeus: a study in ancient religion (Band 2,1): Zeus god of the dark sky (thunder and lightning): Text and notes — Cambridge, 1925

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The double axe and Zeus Labrdyndos 575

crowned caps of the Dioskouroi (fig. 480)1. Early imperial coppers
of the same town omit the caps2, but sometimes give the cult-statue
in more detail together with an eagle (fig. 481)3 or a stag4. At
Keramos a copper of Antoninus Pius shows a long-haired god,
apparently nude(?), standing to the right with a double axe in his

Fig. 481. Fig. 482. Fig. 483.

right hand and a tall sceptre or spear in his left: behind him is a
lion (fig. 482)5. A later variant, struck by Commodus, has the same
god, clad in a short chiton, with the axe in his left hand, the sceptre
or spear in his right, and behind him an animal of very doubtful
species—possibly a lioness or panther (fig. 483)". Another copper

1 Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Caria, etc. p. 99 pi. 17, 4 ( = my fig. 480) EVPH M[EHN]
with obv. youthful head of Dionysos, 5 obv. EVPHM EON and TTOAE (magistrate's
name) Stag standing to right with labrys in front of it (symbol).

2 Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Caria, etc. p. 100 pi. 17, 6.

:i Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Caria, etc. p. too pi. 17, 8 ( = my fig. 481) Augustus and Livia.

4 Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Caria, etc. p. 100 no. 6, of early imperial times, with rev.
6YPflM€nN eagle on thunderbolt.

5 J. Friedlaender in the Zeitschr. f. Num. 1875 ii. 109 f. fig. ( = my fig. 482). The
inscription, as B. V. Head in the Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Caria, etc. p. 78 n.* points out,
'is almost certainly wrong.'

6 Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Caria, etc. p. 78 pi. 12, 13 ( = my fig. 483): 'an animal re-
sembling a goat recumbent with fore-foot raised'...'The animal at the feet of the god on
this coin resembles a goat or stag.'
 
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