"Coins from Alexander the Great found in Syria"

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Semiramis
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"Coins from Alexander the Great found in Syria"

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This was one of the main headlines news at one of my regular papers today. Nice to see ancient history still gets the attention. Check out the pretty picture too. :)

http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/l ... ?nid=22546

Coins from Alexander the Great found in Syria

"More than 250 silver coins dating back to the time of Alexander the Great were unearthed in northern Syria, a Syrian archaeologist said Thursday.

Youssef Kanjo, the head of archaeological excavations in the ancient city of Aleppo, said the coins were discovered two weeks ago in northern Syria when a local man was digging the foundations of his new home.

The man handed the coins that were found in a bonze box, to authorities, Kanjo said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press.

The coins date from the Hellenic period, which ranges from 4th to the 1st centuries B.C. after Macedonian warrior-king Alexander the Great spread Greek culture into Middle East and beyond with his conquests.

Kanjo added that the box contained two groups of coins, 137 "tetra" drachmas (four drachmas) and 115 single drachma coins.

One side of the tetra drachma coins depicts Alexander the Great, while the other side shows the Greek god Zeus sitting on a throne with an eagle perched on his extended arm.

Some of the coins bear the inscription King Alexander in Greek, while others say Alexander or carry the name of King Philip, most likely referring to his father.

After Alexander the Great's conquests, many of the successor kingdoms in the Middle East adopted drachmas as their currency."

"The discovery is extremely important and would be added to our archaeological treasures that date back to the Hellenic era," Kanjo said."
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Re: "Coins from Alexander the Great found in Syria"

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If the coins are all of the Zeus enthroned/head of Herakles type then the 'Philip' must be Philip III not his father but his half-brother, if the Zeus has his feet crossed that would generally indicate a posthumous issue too, more details would allow a good guess at the cause for the cache (no pun intended) the early Diadoch era being well covered by Diodorus and many coin sequences known.
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Re: "Coins from Alexander the Great found in Syria"

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The photo of the "find" is just simply amazing...what an honest fella to turn these in as he did...imagine that! I hope this man gets some kind of reward for his honesty and forthrightness about this wonderful piece of history...I am just astounded! they look magnificent to me... :D
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