Publication Catalogue
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Description
- Coin (From the apse)
- Heavily corroded and encrusted. Possible materail loss ca 1 cm long chord 0.1 cm deep. Some evidence of 0.15 cm wide border at edge of both faces (possibly ribbed or rope style) Some evidence of masked features both faces but exact form cannot be ascertained
- Constantine VII and Romanus II (Anokhin: 948-959, Grierson: 945-959)
- Cross monogram of Constantine. Barely visible.
- Cross monogram of Romanus
- Anokhin 1980, Pl. XXVIII, no. 428-430 (Constantine VII: Issue V) (but slightly bigger); DOC III, 38 (Costantine VII, Class 10).
- MC 55 [19486]
Find Details
- 2cm
- 0.15cm
- 3.29g
- 6
- 19mm
Dates
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Linked Contexts
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Context: CH06SR_798
- The area in front of the apse, central part of the church between the apse and the tombs and between the tombs. 300x155 + 100x200 cm, 12-15 cm deep. A light-grey ashy brown soil. Includes tile, ceramics,human and animal bones, small quantity of charcoal. Several (7) articulated skeletons lay next to each other. Disarticulated remains included larger proportion of small bones, relatively few skulls and long bones; articulated skeletons were cut by the construction of the built tombs, while disarticulated remains could be seen in the same layer beneath the wall of the apse and beneath the altar support. Contained large, articulated fragments of stucco decoration, probably from an Early Byzantine church