214 BREZI]S"A — COLLECTIONS OF METEORITES. [Aprils, 



Emisa, Seleukis and Pieria; Antoninus Pius 2 AE. Fig. 9. 

 Roma, Italia; Elagabalus 3 AR. Fig. 10. 



3. Zeus Kataibates. — The descended god, who was repre- 

 sented sitting on a throne. 



Kyrrhos, Kyrrhestika ; Trajan AE, Fig. 11, Antoninus 

 Pius 2 AE, Marcus AureHus 2 AE, Lucius Verus AE, Commo- 

 dus AE, Elagabal AE, Philippus pater AE, Fig. 12, Philippus 

 fiUus 2 AE. 



4. Aphrodite Paphia. — A stone said to have fallen from 

 heaven as an image of the Paphian Aphrodite; an elongated 

 cone in a temple of two columns. 



Kypros; Galba AE, Vespasian 4 AR, Fig. 13, AE, Trajan 

 AE, Septimius Severus AE, Julia Domna AE, Caracalla AE. 

 Fig. 14. 



5. Artemis Ephesia. — Image of Artemis reported to have 

 fallen from heaven and been preserved in the temple of 

 Ephesos. Form half-iconic. 



Aizanis, Phrygia; Auton. AE, Commodus AE. PI. II, Fig. 



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 Ankyra, Phrygia; Sabina AE, Faustina jun. 2 AE, Julia 



Domna AE. 



Ephesos, Ionia; Antoninus Pius AE. 



Ephesos and Pergamon; Commodus AE, Gallienus 2 AE. 

 Figs. 16, 17. 



Eumeneia, Phrygia; Auton. AE. 



Nakrasa, Lydia; Auton. 2 AE. 



Philadelphia, Lydia; Auton. AE, 



Provincia Asia; Claudius AR, Fig. 18, Hadrian 2 AR. 



Roma, Italia; Hostilia AR. Fig. 19. 



Tabai, Karia; Auton. AR. 



Tiberiopolis, Phrygia; Trajan AE. 



6. Stone of Astarte, which fell as a star from heaven and 

 was raised by Astarte, who consecrated it to the town of 

 Tyros; a second stone of Astarte was worshiped at Sidon 

 (represented laying on a car) , and some coins of Tyros exhibit 

 both stones (the Ambrosian petrae). 



Sidon, Phoinikia; Auton. 3 AE, Hadrian AE, Caracalla AE, 

 Elagabal 9 AE, Fig. 20, Julia Soaemias AE, Julia Maesa AE, 

 Annia Faustina AE, Alexander Sever AE, 



