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| 背面描述 | Within a shallow incuse square, the helmeted head of a bearded male warrior facing left, wearing a raised Corinthian helmet pushed back on the head to reveal the face; the beard is rendered with fine linear detail, and the facial features display the archaic artistic conventions typical of fifth-century BC Lycian dynastic coinage. No inscription or legend appears in the field. |
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Lycia occupied an awkward political position during this period — nominally under Achaemenid Persian suzeranth yet retaining local dynastic authority that expressed itself most visibly through independent coinage. These staters were struck not by a centralized Lycian authority but by individual dynasts whose names, where they survive in the record, appear in the Lycian script that resisted full Hellenization well into the classical period. The specific issuer here remains unattributed, placing this piece among a contested group that numismatists have worked to assign through die-linkage studies rather than epigraphy.