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Ashmolean Roman Token 102
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Obverse:
Frontal bust of Osiris.
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Reverse:
Bust of a goddess (Isis?) left.
Physical Description
Axis:
12
Measurements
Diameter:
21
Weight:
15
Typological Description
Object Type:
Token
Date Range
From Date:
1 AD
To Date:
300 AD
Material:
Lead
Shape:
circle
Reverse
Deity:
Isis
(
Uncertain value
)
Geographic
Region:
Syria
Findspot Description
Findspot
Description:
Palmyra. Reported to come from Palmyra by Milne, and reported as such on the ticket in the museum.
Findspot:
Palmyra (Syria)
References
Reference:
Rowan, C. (2020 forthcoming). The Roman tokens in the Ashmolean Museum. Numismatic Chronicle 180.
Reference:
Milne, J.G. (1945), 'Leaden currencies in Syria', Numismatic Chronicle, 5, pp. 134–136.
Administrative History
Collection:
Ashmolean Museum
Rights
CopyrightHolder:
The institution where the token is housed.
License:
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