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Rome Tevere NSc. 1900, 266 no. 132
Obverse:
Head of Sarapis wearing modius right.
Reverse:
Isis (or priestess of Isis) wearing a flower (?) on her head, standing left, holding palm in right hand and situla in left.
Physical Description
Measurements
Diameter:
18
Typological Description
Source:
TURS 3151
Object Type:
Token
Date Range
From Date:
1 AD
To Date:
300 AD
Manufacture:
Cast
Material:
Lead
Shape:
circle
Obverse
Deity:
Serapis
Reverse
Deity:
Isis
Geographic
Region:
Italy
Findspot Description
Findspot
Description:
Rome, Tevere. Tokens emerging from works along the Tiber river in Rome in the 19th century.
Findspot:
Rome (Italy)
References
Reference:
TURS 3151
Reference:
NSc. 1900, p. 266 no. 132
Rights
CopyrightHolder:
The institution where the token is housed.
License:
All images are copyright of their respective institutions
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