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Khairete,
What types of coins were placed in the mouths of the Greek dead?
Can one buy these coins or reproductions of them today? If so, where?
I don't want to meet Charon empty handed!
Khairete,
-Aedon
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OBOLOS prnounced Ovolos.
Bronze or copper.
There are many sites with images.
Its city had its own.
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What each of us needs is not the money, which has little value, but a friend to give us the proper funerary rites, when the time comes.
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Don't pay the ferry man! Don't even fix him price!
Don't pay the ferry man until he gets you to the other side! :twisted:
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Quote: Don't pay the ferry man! Don't even fix him price!
Don't pay the ferry man until he gets you to the other side!
But he does not have to be seen in such an adversarial way. I can’t remember exactly where but I came across a reference to an Attic grave marker for a child that asked the ferry man to help the child in a out of the boat, since he had just learned to walk and still needed help…
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Well, I guess the reference did not specify if the "ferryman" did the job for free.
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The reference to helping the child puts me in mind of the way Terry Pratchett portrays Death in his Discworld novels - though inexorable, he is capable of kindness and, though unable to comprehend human feeling, he tries to allow for it.