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THE CYCLADES.
Head of young Dionysos, ivy-crowned.
(B. M. Guide, Pl. LVI. 35.)
FAP I UN Demeter seated on corn-
measure, holding corn and sceptre.
Magistrates, API STO AHM[OSJ,
ZIAHNOS . AR Tetradr. 240 grs.
Fig. 260.
Head of Artemis (?), her hair bound
thrice round with a ribbon.
(Fig. 260.)
Veiled head of Demeter, crowned with
corn. (B. M. Guide, Pl. LVI. 36.)
Same head, without veil.
Id. (B. M. Cat., Pl. XXVI. 8.)
FAP I Goat. Magistrates, AN Ax. IK . . .,
AKOY, APIXTH, KTHSI, TIEIXHN,
TTPAEOX, 4>lAAN.
AR Didr. 118 grs. and AE -75
FAPI In ivy-wreath . . . At Didr.
„ Id dR Didr.
„ Id. Magistrates, EY—KTH, E—
AKOY, ANTIA, 0OYPI, XAIPI .
dR Dr. 58 grs.
The temple of Demeter at Paros is mentioned in a Treaty of Isopoliteia
between Paros and Allaria in Crete (Boeckh, C. I. G., No. 2557).
Imperial.—M. Aurelius and Faustina. Bust of Pallas ; Three Charites.
Pholegandros, between Melos and Sicinos, said to have been founded
by Pholegandros, a son of Minos.
Circ. b. c. 300-200.
Young male head (Pholegandros?)
(B. M. Cat., Pl. XXVII. 1.)
<i>OAE, <t>OAir, 4>OAirA Rushing
bull.AE -7
Seriphos, between Cythnos and Siphnos, the home of Perseus and his
mother Danae. Its coin-types all refer to the legend of that hero (cf.
Paus., ii. 18).
Circ. B. c. 300-200.
Head of Perseus in winged helmet.
(B.M. Cat., Pl. XXVII. 2.)
£EP, SEP I Gorgon-head; Harpa ; or
Perseus holding harpa . AL -65- -5
After circ. b. c. 200.
Head of Perseus.
Gorgon head ; beneath, harpa.
(B. M. Cat., Pl. XXVII. 7.)
C€P€l<t>ltuN Harpa . . AE -55
„ Perseus naked, holding
harpa.AE -6
Sicinos, between Pholegandros and
century or later. Inscr., SI or SI KI.
Ios. Bronze coins of the third
Types—Bee ; rev. Grapes AE. -65.
THE CYCLADES.
Head of young Dionysos, ivy-crowned.
(B. M. Guide, Pl. LVI. 35.)
FAP I UN Demeter seated on corn-
measure, holding corn and sceptre.
Magistrates, API STO AHM[OSJ,
ZIAHNOS . AR Tetradr. 240 grs.
Fig. 260.
Head of Artemis (?), her hair bound
thrice round with a ribbon.
(Fig. 260.)
Veiled head of Demeter, crowned with
corn. (B. M. Guide, Pl. LVI. 36.)
Same head, without veil.
Id. (B. M. Cat., Pl. XXVI. 8.)
FAP I Goat. Magistrates, AN Ax. IK . . .,
AKOY, APIXTH, KTHSI, TIEIXHN,
TTPAEOX, 4>lAAN.
AR Didr. 118 grs. and AE -75
FAPI In ivy-wreath . . . At Didr.
„ Id dR Didr.
„ Id. Magistrates, EY—KTH, E—
AKOY, ANTIA, 0OYPI, XAIPI .
dR Dr. 58 grs.
The temple of Demeter at Paros is mentioned in a Treaty of Isopoliteia
between Paros and Allaria in Crete (Boeckh, C. I. G., No. 2557).
Imperial.—M. Aurelius and Faustina. Bust of Pallas ; Three Charites.
Pholegandros, between Melos and Sicinos, said to have been founded
by Pholegandros, a son of Minos.
Circ. b. c. 300-200.
Young male head (Pholegandros?)
(B. M. Cat., Pl. XXVII. 1.)
<i>OAE, <t>OAir, 4>OAirA Rushing
bull.AE -7
Seriphos, between Cythnos and Siphnos, the home of Perseus and his
mother Danae. Its coin-types all refer to the legend of that hero (cf.
Paus., ii. 18).
Circ. B. c. 300-200.
Head of Perseus in winged helmet.
(B.M. Cat., Pl. XXVII. 2.)
£EP, SEP I Gorgon-head; Harpa ; or
Perseus holding harpa . AL -65- -5
After circ. b. c. 200.
Head of Perseus.
Gorgon head ; beneath, harpa.
(B. M. Cat., Pl. XXVII. 7.)
C€P€l<t>ltuN Harpa . . AE -55
„ Perseus naked, holding
harpa.AE -6
Sicinos, between Pholegandros and
century or later. Inscr., SI or SI KI.
Ios. Bronze coins of the third
Types—Bee ; rev. Grapes AE. -65.