Serpentarium Mundi by Alexei Alexeev The Ancient Ophidian Iconography Resource (Mundus Vetus, 3000 BC - 650 AD)
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Set III-4-cad-003. Artefacts' Origin (Geographical and Chronological Distribution): Mint(s) that produced the numismatic and/or exonumic material catalogued in the compendium with "Cadmus" as the main subject (in the ophiographic context). Locations are indicated on the map by the round bullets [] with corresponding tags and enumerated in the summarizing table chronologically, from the the earliest appearance to the latest. The number of numismatic ophiographic types associated with each mint is placed inside parentheses. The dates of artefacts' production are indicated on the timeline and in the summarizing table. Locations and regions which play an important role in the subject-related mythological, legendary, or historical narratives are indicated on the map by the rhombic bullets [] with corresponding tags and/or capitalized titles (e.g. EGYPT).

Mint: Region: Type: Tally: Share: Date: Tally: Share:
Tyre Phoenicia III.4a.cad.1.tyr·go3.1 6 85.7% 238-244 AD 2 28.6%
III.4a.cad.1.tyr·go3.2
III.4a.cad.1.tyr·val.1 253-260 AD 1 14.3%
III.4a.cad.1.tyr·gal.1a 253-268 AD 3 42.8%
III.4a.cad.1.tyr·gal.1b
III.4a.cad.1.tyr·gal.2
Samos Samos III.4a.cad.1.sam·gal.1 1 14.3% 253-268 AD 1 14.3%
TOTAL   7 100.0% 7 100.0%

● Related article(s): Apollo · Adrastos · Bellerophon · Heracles · Manes (Damasen) · Perseus · Lancer (Note: Cross-reference links will be activated after the completion of Volume III).

Source-Image(s): The set (including map) is researched, compiled, designed, and developed by Alexei Alexeev. The general list of the main historico-geographical regions that will provide most of the iconographic material catalogued in the compendium, and their chronological periodization is available on the Context introductory page.

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