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"Archaeologists already knew that Plato was buried somewhere in the Platonic School in Athens, however, this latest revelation has pinpointed his burial to a private garden near the so-called Museion or sacellum sacred to the Muses.

Furthermore, the text has revealed that Plato was sold as a slave following the conquest of the island of Aegina by the Spartans sometime around 404 BC to 399 BC."



https://www.heritagedaily.com/2024/04/carbonised-herculaneum-papyrus-reveals-burial-place-of-plato/151747
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Roman Provincial Coins Discussion Forum / Re: Cappadocia
« Last post by Tracy Aiello on Yesterday at 08:27:48 pm »
Welcome, Sebastian O. It is a very impressive start.

All the best,

Tracy
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Roman Provincial Coins Discussion Forum / Re: Cappadocia
« Last post by Sebastian O on Yesterday at 07:47:07 pm »
I've started to add my coins of Cappadocia to gallery

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=8069
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The Members' Gallery / Re: CPK collection additions
« Last post by CPK on Yesterday at 06:59:10 pm »
Thanks Tracy!
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The Members' Gallery / Re: My Byzantine Solidus Gallery
« Last post by Jay GT4 on Yesterday at 04:26:36 pm »
The style is quite unique.  Great addition
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The Members' Gallery / Re: My Byzantine Solidus Gallery
« Last post by cmcdon0923 on Yesterday at 03:50:08 pm »
My most recent addition....Leo IV the Khazar with Constantine VI.


Craig

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Agrippa Postumus - Corinth. Except it is 'Cornith' or at least looks that way, unless it is an optical illussion. A search on RPC of 'Corinth SIC' reveals thirty or so types with errors in spelling from this location. Could that explain this mistake or is there a more sinister explanation. It seems odd that such a coin would be forged as I found it misattributed to another description at auction.
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The Members' Gallery / Re: CPK collection additions
« Last post by Tracy Aiello on Yesterday at 08:55:41 am »
CPK,

Excellent addition. Wonderful portrait indeed.

Tracy
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Thank you Aarmale for this link.  I had seen many of Lionel's articles, but not all in one list like this. 

Best regards, Jimi
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Ancient and Medieval Coin Identification Help / MOVED: Need ID Help for 2 Coins
« Last post by Arados on Yesterday at 03:10:50 am »
This topic has been moved to "Fake Coins and Notorious Fake Sellers."

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=133722.0
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