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| 正面描述 | Facing head of Arethusa (attributed), rendered in three-quarter view with curly hair bound by a taenia, set within a beaded border. The figure wears a large circular earring and a prominent beaded necklace, with light drapery visible at the neck and shoulders. The artistry reflects the Greco-Persian style characteristic of Cilician satrap coinage of the early 4th century BC. |
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| 铸造量 | ND (384 BC - 360 BC) |
| 附加信息 |
Datames served as satrap of Cilicia under the Achaemenid crown before eventually turning against it — one of the more dramatic defections of the fourth century BC. His revolt against Artaxerxes II, launched sometime around 372 BC, made him a fugitive administrator still issuing coins in his own name from territory he technically no longer controlled. He was assassinated around 362 BC through a conspiracy reportedly orchestrated by Artabazus.
The SNG France specimens (nos. 310–311) remain the primary reference points for attributing this denomination to his issues specifically.