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Bronze with horse turning its head

发行方 Ambiani
年份 60 BC - 50 BC
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制作工艺 Cast
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正面描述 A stylized horse depicted in profile facing right, its head turned sharply to the left and biting its own tail, rendered in the schematic Celtic artistic tradition. Below the horse, a horizontal barrier composed of four bars is visible in the lower field. The peripheral field is decorated with ringlets and various abstract pellet-and-arc motifs characteristic of Gaulish bronze coinage of the Ambiani tribe.
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边缘 Plain
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附加信息

The Ambiani occupied the territory around modern Amiens in what is now northern France, and were among the tribes Julius Caesar described by name in his Gallic Wars commentaries — their lands became a primary theater of Roman military operations between 58 and 51 BC. Bronze issues of this type circulated precisely as Roman legions were dismantling tribal political structures across the region, which likely disrupted whatever mint organization the Ambiani maintained.

DT#416 is documented in Delestrée and Tache's *Nouvel Atlas des Monnaies Gauloises*, the primary typological reference for northern Gaulish bronzes.

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