1.1965.4: Stater of the Catuvellauni, Britain
CoinsOn the side of the coin on the left is a highly ornamental design, consisting of lines and circles in the shape of a cross. The other side of the coin depicts a horse galloping facing right; above, lines and dots; below, a circle with a dot in the middle.
Identification and Creation
- Object Number
- 1.1965.4
- People
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The Catuvellauni, Celtic
- Title
- Stater of the Catuvellauni, Britain
- Classification
- Coins
- Work Type
- coin
- Date
- 40 BCE-20 BCE
- Places
- Creation Place: Ancient & Byzantine World, Europe, Britain (Britannia)
- Period
- Hellenistic period, Late, to Early Roman Imperial
- Culture
- Celtic
- Persistent Link
- https://hvrd.art/o/188863
Location
- Location
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Level 3, Room 3700, Ancient Mediterranean and Middle Eastern Art, Roman Art
Physical Descriptions
- Medium
- Gold
- Metal
- AV
- Technique
- Struck
- Dimensions
- 5.86 g
- Die Axis
- 4
- Denomination
- stater
State, Edition, Standard Reference Number
- Standard Reference Number
- Mack 135;Allen p.109-110,44-45
Acquisition and Rights
- Credit Line
- Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Loan from the Trustees of the Arthur Stone Dewing Greek Numismatic Foundation
- Object Number
- 1.1965.4
- Division
- Asian and Mediterranean Art
- Contact
- am_asianmediterranean@harvard.edu
- Permissions
-
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Descriptions
- Description
-
Obv.: Laureate head, transformed into cruciform ornament.
Rev.: Horse galloping r.; beneath, symbol; above, lines and arabesques. Below, rosette
Exhibition History
- Gods in Color: Painted Sculpture of Classical Antiquity, Harvard University Art Museums, Cambridge, 09/22/2007 - 01/20/2008
- 32Q: 3700 Roman, Harvard Art Museums, 11/16/2014 - 01/01/2050
Verification Level
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