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Martinetti Roman Lead Token 1
Obverse:
Gaius and Lucius Caesar (?) seated front on curule chairs with their heads covered by their togas. The figure on the right holds a laurel branch, the figure on the left holds an uncertain object .
Reverse:
Two shields and two spears.
Physical Description
Measurements
Diameter:
22
Shape:
circle
Typological Description
Source:
TURS 3
Object Type:
Token
Date Range
From Date:
2 BC
To Date:
14 AD
Material:
Lead
Shape:
circle
Obverse
Portrait:
Gaius Caesar
Dynasty:
Julio-Claudian Dynasty
State:
Roman Empire
Portrait:
Lucius Caesar
Dynasty:
Julio-Claudian Dynasty
State:
Roman Empire
Geographic
Region:
Italy
Manufacture:
Cast
Findspot Description
Findspot
Description:
Rome, Tevere. Reported to have been found in the Tiber by Rostovotzeff in TURS no. 3.
Findspot:
Rome (Italy)
Point
Coordinates:
41.891775, 12.486137
References
Reference:
Rostowzew, M. (1903). Tesserarum urbis romae et suburbi. St. Petersburg.
Rights
CopyrightHolder:
University of Warwick
osm,imperium
object
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