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Cunobelinus' "Wild Heart" Stater
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TY - JOUR - Woods, D. - 2014 - October - Britannia - Cunobelinus' "Wild Heart" Stater - Published - () - Cunobelinus Stater Heart Wild Writing Iron Age - 44 - 302 - 306 - The heart-shaped object between the fore-legs of the horse on the reverse of Cunobelinus' so-called ‘Wild Heart’ stater (ABC 2780 = VA 1931.03 = BMC 1793) is probably best explained as a letter rather than a symbol, and perhaps most simply explained as a letter exuberantly drawn by an engraver unfamiliar with the correct form of this Latin letter. - Cambridge University Press, UK - 0068-113X - http://journals.cambridge.org/repo_A924pFuV - 10.1017/S0068113X14000269 DA - 2014/10 ER -
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@article{V219943923, = {Woods, D. }, = {2014}, = {October}, = {Britannia}, = {Cunobelinus' "Wild Heart" Stater}, = {Published}, = {()}, = {Cunobelinus Stater Heart Wild Writing Iron Age}, = {44}, pages = {302--306}, = {{The heart-shaped object between the fore-legs of the horse on the reverse of Cunobelinus' so-called ‘Wild Heart’ stater (ABC 2780 = VA 1931.03 = BMC 1793) is probably best explained as a letter rather than a symbol, and perhaps most simply explained as a letter exuberantly drawn by an engraver unfamiliar with the correct form of this Latin letter.}}, = {Cambridge University Press, UK}, issn = {0068-113X}, = {http://journals.cambridge.org/repo_A924pFuV}, = {10.1017/S0068113X14000269}, source = {IRIS} }
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AUTHORS | Woods, D. | ||
YEAR | 2014 | ||
MONTH | October | ||
JOURNAL_CODE | Britannia | ||
TITLE | Cunobelinus' "Wild Heart" Stater | ||
STATUS | Published | ||
TIMES_CITED | () | ||
SEARCH_KEYWORD | Cunobelinus Stater Heart Wild Writing Iron Age | ||
VOLUME | 44 | ||
ISSUE | |||
START_PAGE | 302 | ||
END_PAGE | 306 | ||
ABSTRACT | The heart-shaped object between the fore-legs of the horse on the reverse of Cunobelinus' so-called ‘Wild Heart’ stater (ABC 2780 = VA 1931.03 = BMC 1793) is probably best explained as a letter rather than a symbol, and perhaps most simply explained as a letter exuberantly drawn by an engraver unfamiliar with the correct form of this Latin letter. | ||
PUBLISHER_LOCATION | Cambridge University Press, UK | ||
ISBN_ISSN | 0068-113X | ||
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URL | http://journals.cambridge.org/repo_A924pFuV | ||
DOI_LINK | 10.1017/S0068113X14000269 | ||
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