Probably OK. The photo isn’t very good. Just FYI, to truly authenticate, someone would have to examine in hand.
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Are the folks claiming to see traces of an aegis also stating it was removed by smoothing? I see no aegis.
I was at the Harvard Museum of Natural History today for Olivia’s 6th birthday, and noticed that the curators kept the old minuscule tags for...
It certainly looks cast.
Congrats, Justin.
There’s also probably overlap in the underlying myths.
I see B O at the top, and a T to left of lyre.
I don’t think it is South Italian either.
I don’t think so. The Apollo/Lyre combo is widespread.
Congratulations! What a great outcome!
I think I might. Small hoards like this tend to make better displays, and they might prove useful for instructional purposes with larger groups.
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