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The Cyrenaic and Carthaginian coins of Corvo are a hoard of coins dating to approximately 200 BCE that were supposedly left in the Azores by Carthaginians and discovered in 1749 on the island of Corvo, the smallest and most remote island of the Azores.

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Carthaginian coins of Corvo

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Cyrenaic and Carthaginian coins of Corvo are a hoard of coins dating to approximately 200 BCE that were supposedly left in the Azores by Carthaginians and discovered...

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Statue of Corvo

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produced before the Portuguese knew of the islands. Isserlin, B. S. J. (1984). "Did the Carthaginians reach Corvo (Azores)?". Antiquity. 58 (224). Retrieved...

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Carthaginian coinage

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Carthaginian or Punic currency refers to the coins of ancient Carthage, a Phoenician city-state located near present-day Tunis, Tunisia. Between the late...

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Theory of Phoenician discovery of the Americas

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trans-oceanic contact theories Thor Heyerdahl#Boats Ra and Ra II Carthaginian coins of Corvo Tellier, Luc-Normand (2009). Urban World History: An Economic...

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Vila do Corvo

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the Corvo Aerodrome and ports linking the community to the outside world. Despite the discovery of Carthaginian coins and the possible presence of a pre-Portuguese...

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Corvo Island

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Corvo Island (Portuguese: Ilha do Corvo, pronounced [ˈiʎɐ ðu ˈkoɾvu] ), literally the Island of the Crow, is the smallest and the northernmost island...

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History of the Azores

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local stories of a mysterious equestrian statue and coins with Carthaginian writing that were purportedly discovered on island of Corvo, or the strange...

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Portugal

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with Phoenicians, ancient Greeks and Carthaginians. It was later ruled by the Romans, followed by the invasions of Germanic peoples together with the Alans...

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Dagger

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influenced by Greek, Punic (Carthaginian), and Phoenician culture. The exceptional purity of Iberian iron and the sophisticated method of forging, which included...

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Benevento

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most ancient coins bear the legend "Malies" or "Maliesa", which have been supposed to belong to the Samnite, or pre-Samnite, Maleventum. Coins with the legend...

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