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<p>[QUOTE="Ed Snible, post: 7803389, member: 82322"]Klein came out in 1999. Dieter Klein, <i>Sammlung von griechischen Kleinsilbermünzen und Bronzen</i> AKA Nomismata 3 (1999). I don't have a copy. I wish I did -- I have managed to acquire several of Klein's coins, but not his book!</p><p><br /></p><p>SNG Kayhan came out just a few years later, in 2002. Muharrem Kayhan bought mostly locally, from farmers and detectorists, and made a "commendable efford to record" where the coins were found. For coins of Ionia or Caria, the Kayhan attribution should be preferred.</p><p><br /></p><p>I don't know of any more recent scholarship. <a href="http://hno.huma-num.fr/search" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://hno.huma-num.fr/search" rel="nofollow">HNO</a> is the primary database people are using, and they say Mylasa. Search for "bird" -- there are many variations (left facing, right facing, dots).</p><p><br /></p><p>Regarding denominations, some people don't believe hemitetartemorion are a real denomination. It could be a low-weight tetartemorion. Jury is still out.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ed Snible, post: 7803389, member: 82322"]Klein came out in 1999. Dieter Klein, [I]Sammlung von griechischen Kleinsilbermünzen und Bronzen[/I] AKA Nomismata 3 (1999). I don't have a copy. I wish I did -- I have managed to acquire several of Klein's coins, but not his book! SNG Kayhan came out just a few years later, in 2002. Muharrem Kayhan bought mostly locally, from farmers and detectorists, and made a "commendable efford to record" where the coins were found. For coins of Ionia or Caria, the Kayhan attribution should be preferred. I don't know of any more recent scholarship. [URL='http://hno.huma-num.fr/search']HNO[/URL] is the primary database people are using, and they say Mylasa. Search for "bird" -- there are many variations (left facing, right facing, dots). Regarding denominations, some people don't believe hemitetartemorion are a real denomination. It could be a low-weight tetartemorion. Jury is still out.[/QUOTE]
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