2 resultados para Arché
em Center for Jewish History Digital Collections
Resumo:
Obverse: A stylized design of Caesarea, a Roman arch with the sea beyond. Reverse: Ceasarea coin minted by Agrippas, Tyche (Fortune) holding in her right hand a ship's rudder, in her left a palm branch.
Resumo:
Obverse: In the center, the arch which served as an entrance to the Acropolis during the historical periods, to the left columns of different sizes, leaves and branches-motif from Nabatean bowl from Avdat, replica of astone relief motif from the late Roman period representing a bird. Reverse: Avdat coin minted by Nabatean King Aretas IV, in the center of the coin with a double cornucopia crossed at its base.