Newell, Tyrus, p. 10; Sidon-Ake, p. 58, Voetter, A manuscript account of find in Vienna Cabinet. Transscript of this MS by E. T. Newell at ANS (949 spec.)
Eckhel, Doctrina num. vet. 1, p. lxxxii, Mowat, CorNum, pp. 192-3, Pellerin, Mélanges de diverses médailles 1 (Paris, 1765), pp. 104-40, illus., Regling, ZfN 1928, p. 94, Rostovtzeff, Anatolian Stud. Buckler, pp. 290 f., Seyrig, RN 1963, p. 62; Antiq. syr. 6 (Paris, 1966), p. 9, note 4; Trésors du Levant (in press)
(Elder) Collection of Coins of Alexander the Great, 300 illus., AA 1907, p. 160, May, NC 1952, pp. 1-18, illus., Mosser, NNM 97 (1941), nos. 18-52, illus., Newell, Reattribulion, pp. 34-62, illus.; Sidon-Ake, p. 57, illus.; NNM 19 (1923), illus. (4826 specimens listed; details of further 1062 noted by Newell subsequently, in ANS file, See pp. 146-7 for citation of Dattari for presence of Ptolemy I specimens); Tarsos. p. 109, illus., Num 1909, p. 9, Torrey, NNM 77 (1937), illus.
Tell Ahmar (anc. Til-Barsib), Mesopotamia, on the road between Hierapolis in Cyrrhestica and Edessa in Mesopotamia at the crossing of the Euphrates
Deposit
110 B.C.-105 B.C.
Discovery
1929
Description
70 coins
Reference
Bellinger, AJA 1938, p. 318, Lewis, NC 1962, p. 279, Rostovtzeff, Anatolian Stud. Buckler, p. 298, Seyrig, Trésors du Levant (in press), Thompson, Athens, p. 474; NC 1962, pp. 310 f., Thureau-Dangin and Dunand, Til-Barsib (Paris, 1936), pp. 81 f.