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APPENDIX HVE EXAMPLES OF THE "" TYPE

MEASURlNG STICK AND GESfURE

Gems: A nephrite in the Leonis Collection, dated by style to the ftrst half of the first century A.C. (Vollenweider 1984, 244-45.416, fig. 416); a carnelian from Gadara, now in the Sa'd Collection, dated by style to the second century A.C. (Renig & Whiting 1987,23.207, ftg. 207); a jasper in Vienna, dated by style to the second century A.C. (Zwierlein-Diehl 1979, 156-57, 1217, pI. 106.1217); a carnelian and a jasper in Berlin, dated to the Imperial period by style (Furtwangler 1896, 272.7336, fig. 7336; 309.8437); a sard in London (Walters 1926, 151.1340, fig. 1340); a carnelian from Novae in Bulgaria, dated to the third century A.C. by context (Dimitrova-Milceva 1980, 55.100, ftg. 100); a hematite in the Seyrig Collection (Bonner 1950,263.57, ftg. 57); a gem impression in Wiirzburg, dated to the frrst century A.C. by style (Zwierlein-Diehl 1986, 150.308, pI. 58.308). Coinage issues: mint, bronze coinage of (1) (posnansky 1890, 143); mint, bronze coinage of (BMC 164.74); Nikomedeia mint, bronze coinage of Caracalla (posnansky 1890, 145); Kolopbon mint, bronze coinage of Caracalla (posnansky 1890, 140; BMC Ionia 42.47, pI. VIII.11); Kremna mint, bronze coinage of Geta (posnansky 1890, 151; SNG Copenhagen VI. 139); Isindos mint, bronze coinage of Maximinus (posnansky 1890, 150); mint, bronze coinage of Philip Junior (posnansky 1890, 150); mint, bronze coinage of uncertain Imperial date (SNG Copenhagen VI. Pisidia 325); Antiocheia-on-the- mint, bronze coinage of (BMC Caria 20.41-42); Sardes mint, bronze coinage of Domitia (BMC Lydia 255.129); Sinope mint, bronze coinage of , and (posnansky 1890, 145); Dorylaion mint, bronze coinage of Gordian III (posnansky 1890, 146); Laodikeia mint, bronze coinage of Ottacilia Severa (2) (Posnansky 1890, 148; SNG Copenhagen VI. Phrygia. 605); mint, bronze coinage of Tranquillina (posnansky 1890, 150); Markianopolis mint, bronze coinage of Caracalla and Geta, (1), and Alexander Severus and (Posnansky 1890, 153-54); Nikopolis-on-the-Istros mint, bronze coinage of Gordian lIT (2) (posnansky 1890, 155-56); Deultum mint, bronze coinage of Julia Mamaea, EXAMPLES OF THE "SMYRNA" NEMESIS TYPE 329

Maximinus, Maximus (2), Gordian III, and Philip Senior (posnansky 1890, 157; Jurukova 1973, 46); Pautalia mint, bronze coinage of (1) (posnansky 1890, 158); Aelia Capitolina mint, bronze coinage of Julia Domna (BMC Palestine 93.65); Baris mint, bronze coinage of Alexander Severus (BMC Pisidia 207.4); Gagai mint, bronze coinage of Tranquillina (BMC Lycia 59.2). Stone Sculpture: A marble statuette of possible Minor provenience, in Kassel, dated by style to the second century A.C. (Gercke 1983,528-29, fig. 11); two marble statues from the South Baths at Perge, now in Antalya, dated to the second century A.C. (Inan 1983, 11; ()zgiir 1987, no. 24; and ()zgiir 1987, no. 25); a relief upon a marble funerary altar in Florence, dated stylistically to the reign of (Mansuelli 1958, 217, no. 225, fig. 234); a relief from Dura Europos, built into the Palmyrene gate and dated 228/9 A.C. (Baur and Rostovtzeff 1929, 47-48, no. 2); a relief from Palmyra, now in Damascus (Seyrig 1932, 52, pI. XVIII; Zuhdi 1960-61, fig. 3); a marble statue from the gymnasion at Salamis, dated to the second century A.C. (Karageorghis 1964, 12-14, pI. XII); a marble aedicula with two statues from Tomis, now in Constanta (Vulpe & Barnea 1968, fig. 72); a relief on a limestone grave altar from Thessaloniki, dated 261/2 A.C. (Treu 1897, fig. 265); a limestone statue from Viminacium, now in Pozarevac, dated stylistically to the second century A.C. (Ladek, et al. 1901, 120-21, fig. 11); a relief upon a marble aedicula found in , datable to 246 A.C. (CIL VI.2821).

BRIDLE AND GFSfURE

Gems: A nephrite in the Leonis Collection, dated by style to the first half of the first century A.C. (Vollenweider 1984, 244-45.416, fig. 416); a carnelian from Gadara, now in the Sa'd Collection, dated by style to the second century A.C. (Henig & Whiting 1987,23.207, fig. 207); a jasper in Vienna, dated by style to the second century A.C. (Zwierlein-Diehl 1979, 156-57, 1217, pI. 106.1217); a carnelian in Berlin, dated to the Imperial period by style (Furtw1ingler 1896,272.7336, fig. 7336); a sard in London (Walters 1926, 151.1340, fig. 1340); a carnelian in Berlin, dated stylistically to the Imperial period (Furtw1ingler 1896,272.7333, fig. 7333); a jasper in Berlin, dated stylistically to the second century A.C. (Zwierlein­ Diehl 1969, 188.526, fig. 526); a carnelian in Hannover, dated to the first century A.C. by style (Schluter, et al. 1975, 183.909, fig. 909); a carnelian in , dated to the third-fourth centuries by style (Brandt, et al. 1972, 80.2616, pI. 242.2616); two prasius, a carnelian, and a jasper in Berlin, dated to the Imperial period by style (Furtw1ingler 1896, 115.2444-45, figs. 2444-45; 272.7334, fig. 7334; 309.8438, fig. 8438)