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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Geographic - All Periods| > |Anatolia| > |Phrygia| > |Apameia Cibotus| > GB90785
Apameia ad Maeandrum, Phrygia, c. 133 - 48 B.C.
|Apameia| |Cibotus|, |Apameia| |ad| |Maeandrum,| |Phrygia,| |c.| |133| |-| |48| |B.C.|, Artemis was a goddess of virginity, women's concerns, the hunt and the underworld. The enigmatic cult statue covered in apparent fertility symbols was a unique combination of the Greek virgin-huntress Artemis with an indigenous Anatolian goddess.
GB90785. Bronze AE 20, BMC Phrygia p. 76, 40 - 42; SGCV II 5121, VF, obverse attractively off-center, green patina with earthen highlighting, Phrygia, Apameia ad Maeandrum (Dinar, Turkey) mint, weight 7.958g, maximum diameter 20.3mm, die axis 0o, c. 133 - 48 B.C.; obverse laureate head of Zeus right; reverse AΠAME ANΔPON AΛKIO, cultus-statue of Artemis Anaitis facing; SOLD




  







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