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Cyrenaic coins of Corvo : ウィキペディア英語版
Carthaginian coins of Corvo
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.
==Podolyn's report==
The only source of information about the find is a report published in 1778 in ''Det Götheborgska Wetenskaps och Witterhets Samhallets Handlinger'', now known as the Publications of the Royal Society of Sciences and Letters in Gothenburg, by Johan Frans Podolyn, a Portuguese-born Swede.〔Duane Roller, ''Through the Pillars of Herakles: Greco-Roman Exploration of the Atlantic'', New York/London: Routledge, 2006, ISBN 978-0415486965, pp. 49–50.〕〔Patricia M. and Pierre M. Bikai, ("Timelines: A Phoenician Fable," ) ''Archaeology'' (Jan-Feb 1990)〕〔"Några Anmärkingnar om de Gamles Sjöfart, i anledning af några Carthaginensiska och Cyrenaiska Mynt, fundne år 1749, på en af de Azoriska Öarne", af Johan Podolyn, ''Det Götheborgska Wetenskaps och Witterhets Samhallets Handlinger Wetenskaps Afdelningen,'' Först Stycket, 1778. Facsimile of first page at Richard Hennig, ''Terrae Incognitae: Eine Zusammenstellung und kritische Bewertung der wichtigsten vorkolumbischen Entdeckungsreisen an Hand der darüber vorliegenden Originalberichte'', 4 vols., repr. Leiden: Brill, 1944, OCLC 459874588, (p. 140 ) (Book in German, facsimile page in Swedish)〕 According to Podolyn, in 1761 he met in Madrid the historian and numismatist Enrique Flórez who gave him 9 coins from Carthage (2 gold and 5 bronze) and 2 from Cyrene (bronze), which Flores said were from a hoard discovered in 1749 in a black pot or vase after being washed out of the foundations of a building by a storm.〔〔William Henry Babcock, ''Legendary Islands of the Atlantic: A Study in Medieval Geography'', New York: American Geographical Society, 1922, OCLC 359856, (pp. 167-68 ).〕〔According to the Bikais and Babcock, these were what remained of the hoard, but according to John Murray, ''Selections from Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger During the Years 1872-76'', New York: Arno, 1977, ISBN 0-405-10411-1, (p. 2, note 3 ), Flores had selected them as the best preserved.〕

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