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| 正面描述 | Stylised facing head rendered in the distinctive curvilinear Celtic artistic tradition, the visage depicted with schematic features. The figure appears adorned with a sacerdotal headdress incorporating branching antlers and a solar wheel motif, consistent with iconographic representations of the deity Cernunnos. Pellet ornaments and curved relief elements fill the surrounding field, imparting a ritualistic character to the design. The flan is irregular and slightly convex, typical of British Celtic silver units of this period. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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The Regni Chichester type is attributed to the tribal territory centered on what is now Chichester, West Sussex, where the Atrebates maintained a significant political presence following the migration of Commius — the Gaulish chieftain who had served Caesar before defecting to lead British resistance. That political rupture with Rome, sometime after 52 BC, roughly brackets the likely production window for this issue.
ABC#683 is among the smaller-denomination silver units of the southern British series and turns up most frequently in metal-detected assemblages from Hampshire and West Sussex.