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Bronze AVAVCIA

发行方 Atuatuci
年份 40 BC - 10 BC
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直径 15 mm
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正面描述 Four horse heads arranged in a cruciform pattern around a central annulet, forming a pinwheel composition characteristic of late Gaulish coinage. The quarters of the field are decorated with pellets, annulets, and pointed annulets serving as ornamental fill. The design is rendered in a schematic, abstract style typical of the Belgic coinage tradition.
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背面文字 Latin
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附加信息

The Atuatuci were a Germanic-origin tribe settled in what is now southern Belgium, their territory centered near the Meuse valley. Caesar described them in the Gallic Wars as descendants of Cimbrian and Teutonic settlers left behind during the migrations of the late second century BC — and their coinage reflects an identity caught between Celtic monetary tradition and Germanic ancestry. This bronze belongs to a period after Caesar's brutal suppression of the tribe in 57 BC, when he reportedly sold the entire surviving population into slavery.

That the series continues into the late first century BC at all suggests partial tribal reconstitution under Roman tolerance.

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