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E-auction 130-70677 - bgr_367882 - PHOENICIA - ARADOS Statère

PHOENICIA - ARADOS Statère VF/XF
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Estimate : 195 €
Price : 53 €
Maximum bid : 66 €
End of the sale : 12 October 2015 14:02:30
bidders : 7 bidders
Type : Statère
Date: c. 420-400 AC.
Mint name / Town : Arados, Phénicie
Metal : silver
Diameter : 20?5 mm
Orientation dies : 2 h.
Weight : 9,87 g.
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
Exemplaire sur un flan quadrangulaire, à l’usure importante au droit, décentré. Joli revers. Patine de collection légèrement granuleuse
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Obverse description : Tête laurée à droite de divinité barbue (Baal-Arvad ou Melqart).

Reverse


Reverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Reverse description : Galère voguant à droite ; au-dessous, les flots dans les restes d’un carré creux.

Commentary


Très joli style de la représentation du visage au droit avec l’œil plein, caractéristique de cette émission datée par J. Elayi et A. G. Elayi entre 420 et 400 avant J.-C. Le revers semble bien anépigraphe.

Historical background


PHOENICIA - ARADOS

(5th - 4th century BC)

Arados or Rouad (Arad) was founded in the 8th century BC by settlers from Sidon. It is quoted in Genesis (X, 18). The exceptional location of the island, 0.4 km2, located three kilometers from the coast of Syria between Latakia and Tripolis made it a strategic location of prime importance. The city was surrounded by a defensive wall also used as a dike against the waves. The port, facing the land, was protected from storms. Arados was in turn tributary to the Egyptians, the Assyrians, then the Persians, but kept local dynasts who remained until the arrival of Alexander the Great. Straton, son of Gerostratos king of Arados, made his submission to the conqueror in 333 BC, delivered his fleet and helped him during the siege of Tyre. He kept his throne.

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