History of Dor. 93 



Doros, once the bust of the Tyche of the city and three times a 

 standing Astarte. The obverse and reverse of the three coins of 

 Hadrian portray respectively the bust of Hadrian and the head of 

 Doros. Similarly the three coins of Antoninus Pius have the bust 

 of the emperor and the head of Doros. The one coin of Elaga- 

 balus pictures on the reverse a temple with six columns, with a 

 female figure within^ 



Further finds of coins in the future will doubtless add new speci- 

 mens to our collections, and will perhaps carry the history of the 

 town under Rome somewhat farther. 



^ This may be the representation of some temple within the city of Dor. 



