Chersonesos maintained a fiercely independent civic identity throughout the Hellenistic period, resisting absorption into the Pontic sphere long after neighboring Greek colonies had fallen under Mithridatic influence. This bronze issue falls within a period of intensifying pressure from the Scythian tribes of the interior, conflicts that repeatedly forced the city to negotiate alliances with Pontic kings — arrangements that would ultimately cost Chersonesos its autonomy by the mid-second century.
The Anokhin sequence places this type late in the civic bronze series, before the coinage was reorganized under outside political constraints.
Chersonesos maintained a fiercely independent civic identity throughout the Hellenistic period, resisting absorption into the Pontic sphere long after neighboring Greek colonies had fallen under Mithridatic influence. This bronze issue falls within a period of intensifying pressure from the Scythian tribes of the interior, conflicts that repeatedly forced the city to negotiate alliances with Pontic kings — arrangements that would ultimately cost Chersonesos its autonomy by the mid-second century.
The Anokhin sequence places this type late in the civic bronze series, before the coinage was reorganized under outside political constraints.