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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 March 2023

Noah Kaye
Affiliation:
Michigan State University

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The Attalids of Pergamon and Anatolia
Money, Culture, and State Power
, pp. viii - ix
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2023
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  1. 1.1Ilgın Plain, vicinity of ancient Toriaion

  2. 2.1The Roman Via Sebaste, retracing an earlier Attalid route, emerges from the Klimax Pass (Döşeme Boğazı) into the plain of Pamphylia

  3. 3.1Silver tetradrachm of Eumenes II minted in the name of Philetairos

  4. 3.2Silver tetradrachm of Side minted ca. 210–190 BCE, bearing countermark of bow-in-case + ΠΕΡ

  5. 3.3Cistophoric silver tetradrachm of Pergamon, ca. 160–150 BCE

  6. 3.4Cistophoric silver didrachm of Tralles, ca. 145–140 BCE

  7. 3.5Cistophoric silver drachm, ca. 134–128 BCE

  8. 3.6Standing serpent on reverse of large module (hemiobol?) bronze coin in the name of Philetairos, ca. 270s–200 BCE

  9. 3.7Fragmentary bedroom scene from the Telephos Frieze with standing serpent warning hero and Auge

  10. 3.8Silver tetradrachm of Eumenes II, ca. 166–162 BCE

  11. 3.9Silver tetradrachm in the name of Athena Nikephoros, reign of Eumenes II, ca. 180–165 BCE

  12. 3.10Silver drachm of Ephesus with legend “of the Ephesians,” ca. 150 BCE

  13. 3.11“Wreathed” silver tetradrachm of Myrina, ca. 160–135 BCE

  14. 3.12Cistophoric silver tetradrachm of Ephesus, ca. 150–140 BCE

  15. 3.13Proconsular cistophoric silver tetradrachm, signed by C. Pulcher and Aristokles, 55–53 BCE

  16. 4.1Hellenistic grave stele of Doidalses from Mustafakemalpaşa

  17. 4.2The Çan Sarcophagus from the Granikos Valley, early fourth century BCE

  18. 4.3Late Hellenistic bronze coin of the Mysoi Abbaeitai

  19. 5.1Plan of the gymnasium of Pergamon in relation to adjacent monuments and current reconstruction of street grid

  20. 5.2Gymnasium of Pergamon, looking east across the palaistra of the upper terrace

  21. 5.3Hellenistic Sikyon, view east/southeast from the terraces of the city’s gymnasium toward the adjacent agora

  22. 6.1Yığma Tepe

  23. 6.2View to the southwest of the Kaikos Valley from the acropolis of Pergamon

  24. 6.3Model of ancient Athens

  25. 6.4Model of Hellenistic Pergamon

  26. 6.5Archaic terrace walls of Sardis, reconstruction drawing by Philip Stinson

  27. 6.6Late Hellenistic terraces at Arykanda

  28. 6.7Late Hellenistic Pergamene market building of the unidentified city at Melli in Pisidia

  29. 6.8Late Hellenistic frieze of Gigantomachy in the agora of the unidentified city at Melli in Pisidia

  30. 6.9Left: reverse of silver tetradrachm of Demetrios II depicting Athena Magarsia, ca. 145–142 BCE; right: reverse of silver tetradrachm in the name of Athena Nikephoros, reign of Eumenes II, ca. 180–165 BCE

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