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Bronze Unit Hengistbury Hairy

发行方 Durotriges tribe (Celtic Britain)
年份 10-45
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货币 Stater
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背面描述 A central vertical line of multiple pellets runs through the field, forming the primary design axis. Crescentic or fingernail-impression devices are arranged at right angles to this central spine and distributed around the border, creating a structured yet rhythmically abstract pattern characteristic of late Durotrigan cast bronze coinage. The border area is further articulated by additional pellet or lunate impressions. The design is uninscribed and entirely geometric-decorative in nature, with no figural elements.
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边缘 Plain
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The Durotriges occupied what is now Dorset and parts of Somerset and Wiltshire, and their coinage underwent a long, documented decline — from gold to debased silver to bronze — as Roman pressure on southern Britain intensified in the decades before the Claudian invasion of 43 AD. The Hengistbury Head type takes its name from the major Iron Age port and trading site on the Hampshire coast, a hub for cross-Channel commerce with Armorica that Rome eventually disrupted. By the time bronze units like this were circulating, the tribe's economy had contracted sharply.

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