poshte po postoj foton e nje monedhe mjaft interesante,ne fakt nuk eshte monedhe butrinti por lidhje ka.
ne njeren ane eshte BAAL i cili mban shqiponjen ne dore,ne tjetren skeptrin,duket dhe rrush aty.
kurse ne anen tjeter eshte nje luan qe sulmon nje buall.....pak me lart une postova nje foto te portes se luanit ne butrint ku dhe aty luani sulmon nje buall.
nese ky postim gjykohet i pavlefshem ketu,le te dergohet ke tema e BAAL.
Mazaios stater (11.0g), from Tarsos, Celicia, Asia Minor (present-day Turkey), c. 361-334 BC. (same monogram to left of Baal but no monogram under throne), SNG Levante 106v. (same mongram to left of Baal and under throne but additional monogram under bull), SNG France 334-335v. (monogram to left of Baal is reversed), SNG Cop. -, SNG von Aulock -, SNG Berry -, SNG Fitz. -, Boston MFA -, Traité -, BMC -
The obverse of this coin depicts the Baal (God) of Tarsos, who's holding an eagle, wheat stalk, grapes, and a scepter. The obverse legend, in Aramaic, reads "Baal of Tarsos." The name "Baal" is also spelled "Ba'al" and "Ba-al," and "Baal of Tarsos" is also referred to as "Baaltars." Tarsos, a very old city thought to have been founded at the end of the Neolithic Period c. 8000-5500 BC, was called Tarza by the Hittites, Tarzi by the Assyrians, and later Tarsus by the Romans. The reverse of this coin depicts a lion attacking a bull and the legend for "Mazaios."
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