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| 背面描述 | Amphora (oinochoe-style krater) depicted in profile at center, with elegantly scrolled handles rising above the shoulder, set upon a short stem and foot. To the left of the amphora, a thyrsus or stalk of grain is visible in the field. The magistrate's name inscription E-XE (ΕΧΕ, for the official Eche) is divided across the field, with E to the left and XE to the right of the central device. The design is executed in fine incuse relief within an irregularly shaped flan, consistent with Theban coinage of the early fourth century BC. |
| 背面文字 | Greek |
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Thebes struck these staters during a period of aggressive Spartan intervention in Boeotia — the polis had been occupied by a Spartan garrison installed in the Kadmeia citadel in 382 BC, an act widely condemned even within Sparta's own alliance. Production of civic coinage effectively ceased at that point, making issues from the preceding window increasingly attributable to the years immediately before the occupation. The magistrate name Eche places this piece within a known sequence documented by Hepworth, anchoring it to a specific administrative moment rather than a broad span.