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Pristimantis celator is a
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family Strabomantidae. It is
found on the
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Celator. 6 (4): 26–28. Tatman, J. L. (October 2000). "Silphium,
Silver and Strife: A
History of
Kyrenaika and Its Coinage".
Celator. 14 (10):...
- Favorito, E. N.; Baty, K. (February 1995). "The
Silphium Connection".
Celator. 9 (2): 6–8. Did the
ancient Romans use a
natural herb for
birth control...
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export into Bactria. For these,
Apollodotus I
clearly used
Bactrian celators to
strike a
realistic portrait of the king as an aged man in the Macedonian...
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According to Bopearachchi,
Dionysius inherited only the
inferior celators of
Apollodotus II,
which he ****ociates with
mints in
eastern Punjab. One...
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Anthony J., "Antoniniani of the
Roman Emperor Probus", Vol. 9, No. 11 The
Celator November, 1995. ****schen,
Klaus & Zanker, Paul (1985).
Katalog der römischen...
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belonging to
newly opened mints in
eastern Punjab,
presumably struck by
Indian celators with
little knowledge of Gr****
engraving skills. On some of his
coins there...
- Tameanko, "The
Coins of
Hsienyang -- City of the
First Emperor of China,"
Celator, July 2005, pp. 6-23 "World's
Oldest Coin -
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