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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Geographic - All Periods| > |Anatolia| > |Ionia| > |Colophon| > GB81169
Kolophon, Ionia, c. 400 - 350 B.C.
|Colophon|, |Kolophon,| |Ionia,| |c.| |400| |-| |350| |B.C.|, The kithara (cithara) was an ancient stringed musical instrument resembling the lyre, a simpler two-stringed folk-instrument, but with seven strings and a flat back. A symbol of Apollo, credited with inventing it, the kithara's origins were likely Asiatic. The kithara was primarily used by professional musicians, called kitharodes. In modern Greek, the word kithara has come to mean "guitar."
GB81169. Bronze AE 11, BMC Ionia p. 37, 13 ff., VF, rough, Kolophon (near Degirmendere Fev, Turkey) mint, weight 1.750g, maximum diameter 11.2mm, die axis 0o, c. 400 - 350 B.C.; obverse head of Apollo right wearing taenia; reverse [KOΛ], kithara within linear square; SOLD











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