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Plaster Cast: Res Gestae, Latin Inscription, Third Panel1900.12.0084 (1900.12.0084)
55 x 50 x 3 cm (waived g)
Location: Asia, West; Turkey; Ankara; Temple of the God Augustus and the Goddess Rome
Period: Early Roman Empire; 14 CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Documentary Artifacts : Declaratory Documents
Description: The inscription of the Res Gestae (Achievements) of Augustus is the longest and most important contemporary document to survive from antiquity...

Plaster Cast: Res Gestae, Latin Inscription, Fourth Panel1900.12.0085 (1900.12.0085)
57 x 55 x 4 cm (12,339 g)
Location: Asia, West; Turkey; Ankara; Temple of the God Augustus and the Goddess Rome
Period: Early Roman Empire; 14 CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Documentary Artifacts : Declaratory Documents
Description: The inscription of the Res Gestae (Achievements) of Augustus is the longest and most important contemporary document to survive from antiquity...

Plaster Cast: Res Gestae, Greek Inscription, Second Panel1900.12.0086 (1900.12.0086)
55 x 54 x 4 cm (10700 g)
Location: Asia, West; Turkey; Ankara; Temple of the God Augustus and the Goddess Rome
Period: Early Roman Empire; 14 CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Documentary Artifacts : Declaratory Documents
Description: The inscription of the Res Gestae (Achievements) of Augustus is the longest and most important contemporary document to survive from antiquity...

Plaster Cast: Res Gestae, Greek Inscription, First Panel1900.12.0087 (1900.12.0087)
59 x 55.5 x 3.6 cm (11,432 g)
Location: Asia, West; Turkey; Ankara; Temple of the God Augustus and the Goddess Rome
Period: Early Roman Empire; 14 CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Documentary Artifacts : Declaratory Documents
Description: The inscription of the Res Gestae (Achievements) of Augustus is the longest and most important contemporary document to survive from antiquity...

Plaster Cast: Res Gestae, Latin Inscription, First Panel1900.12.0094 (1900.12.0094)
58 x 55 x 3 cm (waived g)
Location: Asia, West; Turkey; Ankara; Temple of the God Augustus and the Goddess Rome
Period: Early Roman Empire; 14 CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Documentary Artifacts : Declaratory Documents
Description: The inscription of the Res Gestae (Achievements) of Augustus is the longest and most important contemporary document to survive from antiquity...

Plaster Cast: Res Gestae, Latin Inscription, Second Panel1900.12.0095 (1900.12.0095)
57 x 53 x 4 cm (8,717 g)
Location: Asia, West; Turkey; Ankara; Temple of the God Augustus and the Goddess Rome
Period: Early Roman Empire; 14 CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Documentary Artifacts : Declaratory Documents
Description: The inscription of the Res Gestae (Achievements) of Augustus is the longest and most important contemporary document to survive from antiquity...

Coin: Ottoman Empire, Akche1971.15.0639 (1971.15.0639)
1.2 x .03 cm (0.71 g)
Location: Asia, West; Turkey; Ankara
Period: Selim I, Ottoman Empire; 1512-1520 CE, 918-926 AH
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Exchange Media

Coin: Ottoman Empire, Akche1971.15.0671 (1971.15.0671)
1.16 x .02 cm (0.32 g)
Location: Asia, West; Turkey; Ankara
Period: Mehmed III, Ottoman Empire; 1595-1603 CE, 1003-1012 AH
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Exchange Media

Coin: Ottoman Empire, Akche1971.15.1171 (1971.15.1171)
1.34 x .04 cm (1.20 g)
Location: Asia, West; Turkey; Ankara
Period: Mehmed Celebi ; 1403-1413 CE, 806-816 AH
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Exchange Media

Coin: Ottoman Empire, Akche1971.15.1172 (1971.15.1172)
1.37 x .03 cm (0.95 g)
Location: Asia, West; Turkey; Ankara
Period: Mehmed Celebi ; 1403-1413 CE, 806-816 AH
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Exchange Media

Coin: Ottoman Empire, Silver Akche1971.15.1195 (1971.15.1195)
1.15 x .08 cm (0.75 g)
Location: Asia, West; Turkey; Ankara
Period: Bayezid II ; 1481 CE, 886 AH
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Exchange Media

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