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发行方 Emporia (Emporiae), City of
年份 50 BC - 27 BC
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面值 1 As
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正面描述 Helmeted head of Athena facing right, rendered in a provincial Greco-Roman style characteristic of the Emporitane mint. The goddess wears a crested Corinthian helmet, with visible locks of hair beneath the helmet brim. The facial features are boldly modeled with a prominent eye and strong jawline. The legend QVAIS appears in the field, likely representing a magistrate's name or civic abbreviation associated with the issuing authority.
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Emporiae — modern Empúries on the Catalan coast — was a Greek foundation of Phocaean Massalia that had, by the late Republic, evolved into a uniquely bilingual community: a Greek town and a Roman veteran settlement sharing the same promontory under an uneasy joint civic arrangement described by Livy. This bronze was struck precisely during that contested period of dual identity, before Augustus formally reorganized the Iberian provincial structure and the city's independent coinage ceased.

The Spanish excavations at Empúries have produced die-linked examples of this type in stratified contexts, giving it one of the better-documented archaeological provenances of any Iberian civic bronze.

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