N 42097

Uncertain ... Selīm I, Imitation ... GCM 970.3. With Byzantine sherds. 101 ... 1512-1520 A.D ... With Byzantine sherds.

N 42098

Uncertain Sultan ... "Ribbon fabric." GCM 970.4. With Byzantine sherds. 101 ... 15th-16th c. A.D ... With Byzantine sherds.

N 42258

Uncertain Turkish ... Illegible and unclassifiable coins of "ribbon fabric". Coin no. 4. GCM 1263.4. With Byzantine and Turkish sherds. 171 ... 15th-16th c. A.D ... With Byzantine and Turkish sherds.

N 42259

Uncertain Turkish ... Illegible and unclassifiable coins of "ribbon fabric". Coin no. 5. GCM 1263.5. With Byzantine and Turkish sherds. 171 ... 15th-16th c. A.D ... With Byzantine and Turkish sherds.

N 42257

Bāyazīd II ... Probably Bayazid II. No mint, no date, anepigraphic. Coin no. 2. GCM 1263.2. With Byzantine and Turkish sherds. 171 ... 1481-1512 A.D ... With Byzantine and Turkish sherds.

N 42260

Süleymān I, Selīm II ... Unidentifiable coins probably attributable to the period of Suleyman I to Selim I. Coin no. 6. GCM 1263.6. With Byzantine and Turkish sherds. 171 ... 1520-1574 A.D ... With Byzantine and Turkish sherds.

N 72185

Salamis ... BMC 1--6; Cop 455, 456. [broken (from a fill with ``a few sherds of the late 5th century'' B.C. [section Ω notebook])] Head of nymph Salamis r., wearing stephane. ΣΑ-ΛΑ Shield of Ajax, on which his sword ... 4th century B.C ... [broken (from a fill with ``a few sherds of the late 5th century'' B.C.

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N 26725

Alexandria ... Reign of Antoninus Pius. Pierced with two holes. Year(?) Coin no. 3. Well, Byzantine and later sherds. AVT K T AI[Λ AΔP ANTΩNINOC] Y Head r., laureate. Bust of Hermanubis r., wearing modius [date letters] ... 138-161 A.D ... Well, Byzantine and later sherds.

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N 19658: Greek Coin

Athens ... Athens, Eupatrid Mint. Obv. Alcmaeonid wheel. Rev. Deep incuse square divided by intersecting lines. Δραχμή Αθηνών 6ου αιώνα π.Χ. Coin no. 1. Casts Tholos trench S, north extension, layer I. From floor ... Ca. 550-520 B.C ... From floor packing of Archaic building southeast of the Tholos; with sherds of late 6th and early 5th c.