MYSIA, Kyzikos. Circa 450-330 BC. EL Stater (17.5mm, 15.86 g). Hoplite, nude but for Corinthian helmet, shield on left arm, right arm extended forward, standing in a semi-crouched stance right on ground line; to right, tunny downward / Quadripartite incuse square. Von Fritze I 119; Greenwell 91; Boston MFA 1497; SNG BN 265 = de Luynes 2452; BMC 78; Gillet –; Gulbenkian 620; Jameson 1404; Myrmekion 17; Rosen –; Weber –. A few minor scuffs on obverse, light scratches on reverse. VF. Well centered.
Ex Buxton Collection (Heritage 3098, 18 January 2022), lot 33122; A.F. Collection (Roma XV, 5 April 2018), lot 231.
The hoplite is about to begin the foot race in which the runners carried their military equipment (see A. Milavic, “Hoplitodromos: The hoplite race in armor served as a vehicle to train for war” in The Celator 5.8 [August 1991]). Agnes Baldwin Brett, in BMFA, suggests that type here could be a “copy of Kritios’ statue erected on the Akropolis at Athens, representing Epicharinos, Athenian hoplite runner victorious in Olympic games.”
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