The Numismatic Chronicle 170 Offprint

Author: Kevin Butcher

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Description: The Numismatic Chronicle 170 Offprint by Kevin Butcher analyzes the civic coinage of Damascus during the Roman period, focusing on a specific coin type depicting a nude female figure and its possible interpretations as Daphne or Ambrosia. It offers valuable insights into Syrian numismatics and ancient mythology connected to coinage.

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