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Anazarbos (AD 222-235) Hexassarion - Severus Alexander
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Severus Alexander, 222-235 AD. AE Hexassarion (19.10g), 230/231 AD. ΑΥΤΟ Κ Îœ Α CΕΟΥ ΑΛΕΞΑÎΔΡΟC, cuirassed and laureate bust right / Six-bow building with double-columns and numorous roofs; in exergue, ΑÎΑZΡΒΟΥ. Very rare, detailed architectural depiction, dark-green patina, good very fine.
Zeigler describes this building to be related to the city's water-supply; on a parelel issue a water-god is depicted. It probably depicts a monumental Numphaeum, which forms the entrance to the Agora or Gymnasium behind, from which one can see the roofs.
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