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The Hellenistic weights of Berytos - Laodicea of Phoenicia (185/184?-64/63 bc)
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Sawaya, Ziad
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agoranomos
/ Beirut
/ Hellenistic Period
/ I – ARTICLES
/ mint
/ Seleucid Empire
/ weight
2023
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The Hellenistic weights of Berytos - Laodicea of Phoenicia (185/184?-64/63 bc)
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Sawaya, Ziad
in
agoranomos
/ Beirut
/ Hellenistic Period
/ I – ARTICLES
/ mint
/ Seleucid Empire
/ weight
2023
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The Hellenistic weights of Berytos - Laodicea of Phoenicia (185/184?-64/63 bc)
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The Hellenistic weights of Berytos - Laodicea of Phoenicia (185/184?-64/63 bc)
2023
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Abstract – The corpus of the lead weights from Hellenistic Berytos totalizes twenty-three specimens (185/184?-64/63). It is based on an unfinished and unpublished corpus prepared by Henri Seyrig in the 1960s and 1970s. Since then, several of its sixteen weights have been lost, others appeared on the antiquity market or were discovered during official archaeological excavations. Nineteen emissions are identified. Their study sheds new light on the political status, the ponderal systems and the agoranomoi of the city.
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IFPO - Institut français du Proche-Orient,Institut Francais du Proche-Orient
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