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The Aramaic inscriptions at Pithekoussai are perhaps most interesting because they raise the important question : What is the difference between a North Syrian and a Phoenician ? It is clear that scholars are rather confused about ...
The Aramaic inscriptions at Pithekoussai are perhaps most interesting because they raise the important question : What is the difference between a North Syrian and a Phoenician ? It is clear that scholars are rather confused about ...
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A reddish carnelian intaglio represents the left profile of a female bust encircled with a Greek inscription BACIAICCA / OYAMIANAEIA.4 Height of ring 19 mm ; width - 17 mm . Length — of gem — 20 mm ; width - 17 mm .
A reddish carnelian intaglio represents the left profile of a female bust encircled with a Greek inscription BACIAICCA / OYAMIANAEIA.4 Height of ring 19 mm ; width - 17 mm . Length — of gem — 20 mm ; width - 17 mm .
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Obv . - a draped bust of Lucilla ( 164–169 or 183 AD ) , right profile ; bust encircled with the inscription LVCILLAE AVGVSTAE , and a half loop of dotted line . Rev. — Pietas , a full - face , draped image ; right hand raised over a ...
Obv . - a draped bust of Lucilla ( 164–169 or 183 AD ) , right profile ; bust encircled with the inscription LVCILLAE AVGVSTAE , and a half loop of dotted line . Rev. — Pietas , a full - face , draped image ; right hand raised over a ...
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