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| 裏面の説明 | A plain wheel with four spokes radiating from a central pellet boss, all contained within a shallow incuse square with slightly concave sides, a design characteristic of early Massalian bronze and silver coinage. The spokes divide the field into four equal quadrants and are rendered with clean, straight lines meeting at the central hub. A raised circular rim or border encloses the wheel device. The overall composition is geometric and unadorned, reflecting the archaic civic iconography of the Greek colony of Massalia. No legend or exergual inscription is present. |
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| 鋳造所 | Massalia (modern Marseille, France) |
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Massalia — modern Marseille — was founded around 600 BC by Phocaean Greeks and became the dominant Greek commercial presence in the western Mediterranean. Its coinage circulated widely among indigenous Gaulish tribes, who eventually began producing imitative issues of their own. This obol belongs to the archaic series predating those imitations, struck when the colony was aggressively expanding trade relationships up the Rhône corridor.
The Phocaean weight standard underlying this piece differs subtly from Attic norms — a deliberate choice reflecting Massalia's commercial independence from Athens.