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ARCHAEOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE WEIGHT
Authority
Mint
Tomis
Denomination
1 Uncia
Material
Lead
Manufacture
Cast
Shape
Square
Length
3.10 cm
Width
3.15 cm
Height
0.55 cm
Metrology
Mass (g) Mass (grain) Date of measurement Reference fragmented cleaned reference weight
25.40 - Sept. 3, 2019 Autopsy Louise Willocx No No Yes
25.36 - - Meyer 2001–03 No No No
Iconography
Symbol Technique Direction Position Number Synecdoche
Wear
Lightly worn
Corrosion
Lightly corroded
Handle
No
Suspension hole
No
Recarved mould
No
Recarved weight
No
Intentionally destroyed
No
Archaeological description
Ashmolean Museum: Lead weight.
Meyer 2001–03: Weight of the Roman Period. Square lead weight, 25.36 gr., 3.12 x 3.15 x 0.6 cm. Obv. OYN / KIA. Rev. ITA / ΛI / KH. AN 2004.45. One ounce. Good preservation, with patina intact. An exact parallel from Tomis, possibly the same piece, was published by Cantacuzene.
Autoptic examination: Lead weight, square shape. Signs of wear and corrosion: chippings; little bump and cut on the right edge, small one on the lower edge. The sides are set at a slight slant and prominent in the middle. Frame on both faces. On the obverse, letters in relief: OYN KIA. On the reverse, letters in relief: ΙΤΑ ΛΙ ΚΗ.
Autopsy
Yes
INSCRIPTION
Language Technique Legend type
Greek Relief Denomination, Standard
Fac simile

OYN
KIA

ΙΤΑ
ΛΙ
ΚΗ

Edition
Οὐν|κία || ἰτα|λι|κή.
Monogram
ARCHAEOLOGICAL CONTEXT
Findspot (region)
Findspot (site)
context
CIRCUMSTANCES OF ACQUISITION
Region
City
Date of first acquisition
Dec. 31, 1996
circumstances
Meyer and Moreno 2004: In 1996 a private collector of ancient coins received a posted parcel containing 43 metal objects, supposedly lead weights from ancient Istria on the western shore of the Black Sea. These came unsolicited from an antiquities dealer based outside Britain, and given that they would otherwise most likely have been dispersed on the open market, the recipient notified the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford and deposited the package at the Department of Antiquities.
DATING OF THE WEIGHT
Curatorial Section
GREEK , ROMAN
Time frame
FROM 1 TO 250
Comments on Chronology
COLLECTION HISTORY
Collection
Name Date of acquisition Inventory number
Ashmolean Museum (Oxford) Dec. 31, 1996 AN 2004.45
Bibliography
Reference Page/Column Reference (number) Plate / Figure Comment
Meyer 2001–03 60, 75 35 fig. 35 None
Avram 2012–15 199, 243 P62 fig. P62 (same object as P61?)
VARIA
Additional comment
Meyer 2001–03: An exact parallel from Tomis, possibly the same piece, was published by Cantacuzene: Cantacuzene 1933, 605, no. 3, fig. 6. Weight given at 25.3 gr.
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