Jenkins 1971
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Jenkins 1971
| SILVER IDUnique ID of the page ᵖ: | 10125 | ||||
| AuthorAuthor of the document.: | Gilbert Kenneth Jenkins | TitleTitel of the book.: Coins of Punic Sicily. Part 1 | |||
| YearYear of the literature reference ᵖ: | 1971 | PlacePlace of publication of the book, composition of the document or institution.: Switzerland 46.798560° N, 8.231970° E | TypeLiterature type (book, journal, etc.) ᵖ: journal | LanguageLanguage of the publication: English | |
| CitationCitation text of reference | Jenkins, Gilbert Kenneth (1971), "Coins of Punic Sicily. Part 1", Revue Suisse de Numismatique, 50, p. 25-78, pl. 1-24. | ||||
| LinkLink to further Information: | https://www.academia.edu/42605409/JENKINS G K Coins of Punic Sicily Part I | ||||
| Worldcat IDWorldcat ID: | 1317659913 | DONUM IDID of the online catalog of the American Numismatic Society Library: 66428 | |||
| Associated personsNames of Persons who are mentioned in the annotation.: | KeywordsNumismatic Keywords ᵖ: sicily, carthage, die study, motya, panormus, thermae himerenses, solus | ||||
Studies
- 2727 - Rash Melqart (tetradrachm quadriga/female head) over uncertain type (LHS, 95, Oct. 2005, 540)
- 21043 - Motya (didrachm hound/nymph) over uncertain type (M&M, 20, Oct. 2006, 4)
- 21046 - Motya (didrachm hound/nymph) over uncertain type (Syracuse, MA, inv. 53440)
- Motya (Carthaginian empire), silver, didrachms (facing Arethusa/crab) (400-397 BCE)
- Motya (Carthaginian empire), silver, didrachms (horseman riding sideways/head of nymph) (425-415 BCE)
- Motya (Carthaginian empire), silver, didrachms (standing dog/head of nymph) (415-405 BCE)
- Motya (Carthaginian empire), silver, tetradrachms (eagle/crab) (405-397 BCE)
- Panormus (Carthaginian empire), silver, didrachms (standing hound/female head) (415-405 BCE)
- Panormus (Carthaginian empire), silver, tetradrachms (charioteer driving quadriga/Arethusa and four dolphins) (340-300 BCE)
- Panormus (Carthaginian empire), silver, tetradrachms (charioteer driving quadriga/Arethusa with four dolphins) (405-340 BCE)
- Rash Melqart - Cefalu (Carthaginian empire), silver, tetradrachms (quadriga/head of Arethusa) (350-300 BCE)
- Solus (Carthaginian empire), silver, tetradrachms (quadriga/head of Tanit) (360-350 BCE)
- Thermae Himerenses (Carthaginian empire), silver, didrachms (Hera/seated Heracles) (370-350 BCE)
- Thermae Himerenses (Carthaginian empire), silver, tetradrachms (quadriga/head of nymph) (370-350 BCE)