Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Coin of of Mattathias Antigonus, Jerusalem
View through Harvard Museums
Obv.: double cornucopiae
Rev.: wreath of ivy leaves
Department of Ancient and Byzantine Art & Numismatics
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Loan from the Harvard College Library Judaica Collection Gift of Doris Zagayski in memory of Michael Zagayski
Title: Coin of of Mattathias Antigonus, Jerusalem
Description:
Obv.
: double cornucopiae
Rev.
: wreath of ivy leaves.
Related Results
Lepton of Matthathias Antigonus
Lepton of Matthathias Antigonus
Obv.: Paleo-Hebrew inscription surrounded by wreath
Rev.: double cornucopiae with ear of wheat between horns; border of dots....
Four prutot of Matthathias Antigonus
Four prutot of Matthathias Antigonus
Obv.: cornucopiae with Paleo-Hebrew inscription around
Rev.: Greek inscription within wreath...
Eight prutot of Matthathias Antigonus
Eight prutot of Matthathias Antigonus
Obv.: Double cornucopiae surrounded by Paleo-Hebrew inscription
Rev.: Wreath of ivy-leaves surrounded by inscription in Greek...
At the Gates of Jerusalem
Triptych (from right to left): Rock, Ladders, Sign
At the Gates of Jerusalem
Triptych (from right to left): Rock, Ladders, Sign
Mordecai Ardon sought to create a new Israeli artistic language that was both figurative-realistic and abstract-symbolic. In At the Gates of Jerusalem he used mystical imagery and ...
Jerusalem Men's College.
Jerusalem Men's College.
A group photo of the teachers and students at Jerusalem Men's College, an academic institution that operated in Jerusalem under the auspices of the Anglican Missionary Society. The...
Map of the Holy Land
Map of the Holy Land
From: La Mer Des Hystoires, Pierre Le Rouge for Vincent Commin, Paris, 1488. French translation of Rudimentum Novitorum, Published in 1475 by Lucas Brandis de Schass
This rare woo...
Fragments Juda ï que et Romain
Fragments Juda ï que et Romain
An amateur archaeologist, Auguste Salzmann executed the first scientific survey of the ancient monuments of Jerusalem, in order to prove that their origins date to Herod's Kingdom...
Coin of Alpi
Coin of Alpi
The coin (dirham) belongs to the Artuqid ruler of Najm al-din Alpi (r.1154–1176). Obverse is inscribed with Najm al-Din / King of Diyar Bakr and shows facing Portraits of the ...

