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Thessaly, Larissa; head of nymph/cavalryman
Description: Thessaly, Larissa, 3rd century BC. Head of the nymph Larissa three-quarter facing left, wearing circlet with wheat ears in her hair and plain necklace / Cavalryman with lance, wearing Boiotian helmet, riding right on prancing horse.
Diameter: AE18 mm
Weight: 4,38 g
Grade: VF/gF
Attribution: Rogers 284, fig. 137 var
Commentary: brown-bronze patina, well centered, attractive style
History: Thessaly was famous for its cavalry which was used by Alexander in his Asian campaigns.
Article Number: 036-03-03-41652