| Autor | Katerina Chryssanthaki-Nagle (Κατερίνα Χρυσανθάκη) |
|---|---|
| Veröffenticht in | Revue Numismatique, 2005: 161e volume (2005) |
| Seiten | 47-50 (4 Seiten) |
| Sprache | Französisch |
| Download | https://www.persee.fr/doc/numi_0484-8942_2005_num_6_161_2590 |
| Nummer | N# L115965 |
The author presents the problem of attribution of the bronze coins with the monogram [.] , found during the excavations on the sites of Abdera and Maroneia, and proposes a city named Agathocleia or Agathopolis as a probable mint. This city, otherwise unknown by the litterary sources, may either be placed somewhere between Abdera and Maroneia or be identified with a well known city of the Thracian coast, as Maroneia or Orthagoreia, who could have changed name to Agathopolis or Agathocleia for a short time, during the reign of Lysimachus.
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