bga_841772 - GALLIA - VALLE DELLO RHONE Potin au swastika, petit module
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Tipo : Potin au swastika, petit module
Data: c. 70- 10 AC.
Metallo : potin
Diametro : 13,5 mm
Peso : 1,58 g.
Grado di rarità : R3
Commenti sullo stato di conservazione:
Joli potin, un manque de métal à six heures. Usure régulière. Patine sombre
Diritto
Titolatura diritto : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Descrittivo diritto : Tête très stylisée à gauche, dite “au long cou”.
Rovescio
Titolatura rovescio : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Descrittivo rovescio : Swastika dextrogyre ; bourrelet périphérique.
Commento
Ce potin pourrait à s’y méprendre être confondu avec certains potins au swastika des Bituriges. Le classement établi par C. Larozas sur les potins du sud-est reste sujet à discussion, en raison de la rareté du matériel étudié et de la médiocrité des états dans de nombreux cas, mais notre potin semble néanmoins pouvoir être rapproché de son type VI (p. 48), représenté par un unique exemplaire issu de sa collection. Il précise fort justement que l’avers de ce potin correspond à la classe D du potin au long cou établie par G. Gentric.
Ce très rare potin est donc le second exemplaire connu du type VI.
This potin could be mistaken for certain Bituriges swastika potin. The classification established by C. Larozas on the potin of the southeast remains subject to discussion, due to the rarity of the material studied and the mediocrity of the states in many cases, but our potin nevertheless seems to be able to be compared to its type VI (p. 48), represented by a single example from his collection. He rightly specifies that the obverse of this potin corresponds to class D of long-necked potin established by G. Gentric. This very rare piece of potin is therefore the second known example of the type VI
Ce très rare potin est donc le second exemplaire connu du type VI.
This potin could be mistaken for certain Bituriges swastika potin. The classification established by C. Larozas on the potin of the southeast remains subject to discussion, due to the rarity of the material studied and the mediocrity of the states in many cases, but our potin nevertheless seems to be able to be compared to its type VI (p. 48), represented by a single example from his collection. He rightly specifies that the obverse of this potin corresponds to class D of long-necked potin established by G. Gentric. This very rare piece of potin is therefore the second known example of the type VI