The Triconch House
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…overstruck coin of Heraclius (610– 641) or Constans II (641–668) was found in the debris under it in the area of rooms 13–14. In the vestibule at the west end of the south apsidal hall (26), dug in 1967…
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…rooms. 163 C00.230 (Theodosius I, 379–395), C00.238 (Constantine II, as Caesar, 336–337). 164 Coins from room 26: inv. 67-343 (Heraclius, 610–641), inv. 67-344 (Focas, 602–610 or Tiberius II, 578–582); inv…
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…43 at least one coin issue from Smyrna; in it the two figures are depicted in their temple.219 Several coins also show a single Nemesis standing in a simple shrine or under a canopy, the latter occasionally…
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…apsidal hall (26), exterior, view from rooms 18–19. D. Second-storey threshold between rooms 14 and 26, looking south. A. South apsidal hall (26), looking east. B. South apsidal hall (26), vestibule, detail…
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…Minor, there is a pronounced break in the numismatic record at Aphrodisias in the seventh century. Coins are plentiful until the reign of Heraclius (610–641), after which they are rare.387 While it is clear…