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| 裏面の説明 | Incuse square containing a frontal acorn or bear's head within a shallow incuse depression, consistent with early Arkadian die-cutting practice. The central device — an acorn viewed from above with a granulated cap and smooth body — is rendered in relief within the recessed field, surrounded by the irregular incuse border. To the right of the central device, the abbreviated ethnic legend ΜΑ (for Mantinea) appears in archaic Greek characters. The incuse technique reflects the Aeginetic tradition prevalent in the Peloponnesos during this period. |
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| 鋳造数 | ND (490 BC - 470 BC) |
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Mantinea occupied an uncomfortable position in early fifth-century Arkadia — nominally autonomous but perpetually caught between Argive ambitions and Spartan pressure. The city was eventually razed by Sparta in 385 BC and its population forcibly dispersed into four villages, making coinage from the pre-synoikism period the product of a polis that Sparta literally erased from the map for roughly forty years.
The weight standard here follows the Aiginetan system, then dominant across much of the Peloponnese.