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treasure find from Palaiokastron - Applik (Athena Itonia), gold, chased, gold, total: Height: 1.45 cm; Width: 1.1 cm; Weight: 0.52 g, robe decoration, body decoration, history of Minerva (Pallas, Athena), early Hellenistic, high Hellenistic, Greek antiquity, The oval, slightly vaulted plate shows a form driven relief and an eyelet on the back. The goddess Athena in the type of Promachos (champion) can be seen to the right. She has raised her right arm with spear, the left arm with round shield. The Corinthian helmet is pushed back. The ends of a cloak hang down from her arms. According to Eugen von Mercklin, the archaic type of Athena gives a clue to the dating: It can be found in this form on the alliance coins of the Thessalian Confederation in the first half of the 2nd century BC (since 196 BC). Harls Bloesch referred to the hardly distinguishable depictions on coins of Antigonos Gonatas from 277 and 239 BC.

treasure find from Palaiokastron - Applik (Athena Itonia), gold, chased, gold, total: Height: 1.45 cm; Width: 1.1 cm; Weight: 0.52 g, robe decoration, body decoration, history of Minerva (Pallas, Athena), early Hellenistic, high Hellenistic, Greek antiquity, The oval, slightly vaulted plate shows a form driven relief and an eyelet on the back. The goddess Athena in the type of Promachos (champion) can be seen to the right. She has raised her right arm with spear, the left arm with round shield. The Corinthian helmet is pushed back. The ends of a cloak hang down from her arms. According to Eugen von Mercklin, the archaic type of Athena gives a clue to the dating: It can be found in this form on the alliance coins of the Thessalian Confederation in the first half of the 2nd century BC (since 196 BC). Harls Bloesch referred to the hardly distinguishable depictions on coins of Antigonos Gonatas from 277 and 239 BC.
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treasure find from Palaiokastron - Applik (Athena Itonia), gold, chased, gold, total: Height: 1.45 cm; Width: 1.1 cm; Weight: 0.52 g, robe decoration, body decoration, history of Minerva (Pallas, Athena), early Hellenistic, high Hellenistic, Greek antiquity, The oval, slightly vaulted plate shows a form driven relief and an eyelet on the back. The goddess Athena in the type of Promachos (champion) can be seen to the right. She has raised her right arm with spear, the left arm with round shield. The Corinthian helmet is pushed back. The ends of a cloak hang down from her arms. According to Eugen von Mercklin, the archaic type of Athena gives a clue to the dating: It can be found in this form on the alliance coins of the Thessalian Confederation in the first half of the 2nd century BC (since 196 BC). Harls Bloesch referred to the hardly distinguishable depictions on coins of Antigonos Gonatas from 277 and 239 BC.
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Tamaño imagen:
3463 x 4320 px | 42.8 MB
Tamaño impresión:
29.3 x 36.6 cm | 11.5 x 14.4 in (300 dpi)
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