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ARCHAEOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE WEIGHT
Authority
Mint
Denomination
Material
Lead
Manufacture
Cast
Shape
Square
Length
2.60 cm
Width
2.10 cm
Height
1.10 cm
Metrology
Mass (g) Mass (grain) Date of measurement Reference fragmented cleaned reference weight
32.80 - - CPAI III/1 No No No
32.80 - April 13, 2023 Thomas Leblanc No No Yes
Iconography
Symbol Technique Direction Position Number Synecdoche
Wear
Worn
Corrosion
Corroded
Handle
No
Suspension hole
No
Recarved mould
No
Recarved weight
No
Intentionally destroyed
No
Archaeological description
CPAI III/1: Square in form with bevelled edges but damaged and deformed; worn and corroded. On the obverse, Τ in relief which may refer to a tristater (stater of 10.93 g). The reverse is blank but raised edges.
Autopsy
Yes
INSCRIPTION
Language Technique Legend type
Greek Relief Unidentified
Fac simile

Τ

Edition
Monogram
ARCHAEOLOGICAL CONTEXT
Findspot (region)
Findspot (site)
context
CIRCUMSTANCES OF ACQUISITION
Region
City
Date of first acquisition
circumstances
DATING OF THE WEIGHT
Curatorial Section
GREEK , ROMAN
Time frame
FROM -400 TO 400
Comments on Chronology
CPAI III/1: Hellenistic to Roman Imperial Period.
COLLECTION HISTORY
Collection
Name Date of acquisition Inventory number
Pera Museum (Istanbul) Dec. 31, 2007 PMA 2328
Bibliography
Reference Page/Column Reference (number) Plate / Figure Comment
CPAI III/1 None 355 85 None
VARIA
Additional comment
CPAI III/1: Eastern Mediterranean/Aegean. T may stand for tetradrachm, too; in fact, its mass doesn’t correspond to both unit (i.e. tristateron and tetradrachm).
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