Serpentarium Mundi by Alexei Alexeev The Ancient Ophidian Iconography Resource (Mundus Vetus, 3000 BC - 650 AD)
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Figure III-1-dog-005. A canine (dog or wolf) or feliform hyena (?) running on ground line above turreted head of goddess Tyche (mint's control marks?); a bow-case (gorytos, Scythian compound bow-case and quiver?) ornamented with aphlaston, with its lid open, and flanked by two confronted, undulating bearded serpents with protruding trifurcated tongues.

Material: Denomination
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Mint: Issuer/Authority: Historical Period,
Date:
Collection:
Silver Cistophoric tetra-drachm (reverse) Laodicea ad Lycum, Phrygia Uncertain Middle Hellenistic,
160-145 BC
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Source-Image(s): Ancient Coins Search (www.acsearch.info; © ACSearch.info and the original holders): Numismatik Naumann, Auction 60, 3 December 2017, Lot 208. The full list of numismatic and exonumic images' sources is available on the Coins introductory page.

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