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Greek Italy, Tarentum (Calabria) AR Diobol, circa 325–280 BC and cream pigments typical of

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Description

and cream pigments typical of the Nicoya palette

and how this piece would of been part of the lid

showcasing the exceptional sculptural skill for which Moche artisans are renowned

Perforations along the sides indicate the maskette was likely attached to a larger ceremonial object

Diameter: 18 mm

Greek Italy, Tarentum (Calabria) AR Diobol, circa 325–280 BC and cream pigments typical ofGreek Italy, Tarentum (Calabria) AR Diobol, circa 325280 BC Weight: 1. 0 g Reference: Vlasto 1238 HN Italy 914 This silver diobol was struck in the important Greek city of Tarentum (modern Taranto, southern Italy) during the late Classical to early Hellenistic period, a time when the city flourished as one of Magna Graecias wealthiest and most artistically sophisticated mints. The obverse features the head of Athena facing left, wearing a crested

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