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| 表面の説明 | Athena seated left upon a throne or rock, depicted in archaic Cilician style, holding an upright spear in her extended hand, with her shield resting beside her and the trunk of an olive tree visible in the field behind. The goddess is rendered in the bold, stylized relief characteristic of fifth-century Cilician coinage. The composition fills the flan with confident artistry typical of the Mallian mint. |
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| 縁 | Plain |
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Mallos occupied a strategically awkward position on the Cilician plain, near the mouth of the Pyramos river, and its right to strike coinage was a point of recurring political tension. The city was periodically claimed by Persian satraps, by the Argive dynastic line it promoted as its founding myth, and eventually became one of several Cilician mints producing silver for regional trade rather than imperial remittance. This stater belongs to a period when Mallos maintained enough autonomy to operate its mint on its own terms — a window that would narrow considerably by the mid-fourth century.