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Tyros, Phoinikia; Elagabal AE, Fig. 21, Valerianus pater 

 AE, Salonina AE 



B. Betyls Accepted by Analogy to Represent Meteorites. 



7. The Pyramids or Obelisks of Apollon. — 

 Ambrakia, Epeiros; Auton. 3 AE. 

 ApoUonia, lUyria; Auton. 3 AE. Fig. 22. 

 Megara, Megaris; Auton. AE. 



Myrina, Aiolis; Auton. AE. 



8. The Herms of Hermes, Ithyphallos and Priapos. — 

 Makedonia; Alexander III Magnus AR. Fig. 23. 



9 . Teles phor OS. — 

 Akrasa, Lydia; Auton. AE. 



Eukarpeia, Phrygia; Auton. AE. Fig. 24. 

 Hadrianeia, Mysia; Antoninus Pius AE. 

 Roma, Italia; Caracalla AE. 



I o . The Two Stones of Zeus Dolichenos or Herakles Sandan. — 

 Syria (Tarsos) ; Antiochus VIII Grypus 3 AR, Fig. 25, 

 Antiochus IX Cyzicenus AR. 

 Tarsos, Kilikia; Auton. 6 AE. 



11. Zens Kasios, represented as a conical stone suspended 

 by a chain in a strap. 



Seleukeia, Seleukis and Pieria; Trajan 8 AE, Fig. 26, 

 Antoninus Pius 2 AE, Marcus Aurelius AE, Commodus AE, 

 Septimius Severus AE, Caracalla AE, Alexander Severus AE. 



12. Conical or Quadratic Stones without determination. — 

 Malios, Kilikia or Rhosos, Seleukis and Pieria; Auton. 2 



AR. Fig. 27. 



Perga, Pamphylia; Gallienus AE. 

 Synnada, Phrygia; Gallienus AE. Fig. 28. 



13. The Conical Stone of Aphrodite Urania. — 

 Makedonia (Uranopolis) ; Alexander III Magnus 12 AR. 



PI. Ill, Fig. 29. 



Uranopolis, Chalkidike; Auton. AE. 



14. The Simulacrum of Artemis AnaUis, half-iconic. — 

 Apameia, Phrygia; Auton. AE. 



Hypaipa, Lydia; Trajan AE. Fig. 30. 



15. The Simtdacrum of Artemis Lenkophrys, half-iconic. — 

 Magnesia ad Maandrum, Ionia; Auton. AE. Fig. 31. 



