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| 正面描述 | Laureate bust of Elagabalus (attribution uncertain) facing right, apparently draped in a lion skin and holding a spear, depicted in three-quarter frontal view. The portrait reflects the syncretic iconography associated with Elagabalus, combining imperial and solar-deity attributes. The flan is irregular, consistent with provincial hammered coinage of the eastern Roman Empire. |
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| 铸币厂 | Rhesaena, Mesopotamia, Syria |
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Rhesaena, a garrison town on the Khabur River in northern Mesopotamia, struck coins under Roman imperial authority during a period when the region was perpetually contested between Rome and Parthia — and later Sasanian Persia. Its civic bronzes under Elagabalus are rare survivors from a mint that operated intermittently and left almost no documentary record. The town's strategic position meant its population turned over frequently, and locally struck coinage served short-term administrative needs rather than long-term monetary circulation.