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Can anyone obtioan or ahve a copy of this article. I believe it is onyl one page.
Die Lauersforter Phalerae by F. Matz
Author(s) of Review: F. N. P.
The Journal of Roman Studies, Vol. 23, 1933 (1933), p. 252
doi:10.2307/297266
This article consists of 1 page(s).
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This is all there is, since it is a book review.
M. CVRIVS ALEXANDER
(Alexander Kyrychenko)
LEG XI CPF
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CVRIVS ALEXANDER,
Thanks for the article. It was a little dissappointing.
I had hoped that I could at least find out if they were silvered copper alloy or made purely of silver.
I guess if I contact the museum they should know something. According to Curle, they are hammered silver sheet wrapped around bronze discs. According to Peter Connolly, he says that they are silver with gilting
When I have spoken to Brian Stobbs, he says that they are silvered copper alloy and that they were gilt to cover the brass part with gold.
Oh well
Paolo
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