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AN EPIGRAPHICAL JOURNEY
No. 355.
Boyalik (called also Medjidie). Panel in a slab. Copy.
EN0AAEKA
T A K I T E 0
M A K A P I 0 C
T Y M N A C I C
KYPIEEAEH
CONTONAOYAO
N C 0 Y
'Ev#<xSe Ka-
ra/ctre 6
/Lia/cetpios
Tvfxvacru;.
Kvpue i\erj-
crov tov hov\6-
v crov.
At Kiitchtik Nefezkieui there is a large spring, which is the chief
source of the stream up which we came from Khatibinkieui. The
spring was formerly used as Baths, the ruined walls of which still
stand. At Kodak there are many architectural remains, but no
inscriptions, so far as I could discover.
No. 356.
Boyiik Nefezkieui (Tavium). Roman milliarium in a ceme-
tery between Boyiik Nefezkieui and Assam, and immediately
west of the Acropolis of Boyiik Nefezkieui. See Preliminary
Report, p. 43, No. 6o. Copy.
AN EPIGRAPHICAL JOURNEY
No. 355.
Boyalik (called also Medjidie). Panel in a slab. Copy.
EN0AAEKA
T A K I T E 0
M A K A P I 0 C
T Y M N A C I C
KYPIEEAEH
CONTONAOYAO
N C 0 Y
'Ev#<xSe Ka-
ra/ctre 6
/Lia/cetpios
Tvfxvacru;.
Kvpue i\erj-
crov tov hov\6-
v crov.
At Kiitchtik Nefezkieui there is a large spring, which is the chief
source of the stream up which we came from Khatibinkieui. The
spring was formerly used as Baths, the ruined walls of which still
stand. At Kodak there are many architectural remains, but no
inscriptions, so far as I could discover.
No. 356.
Boyiik Nefezkieui (Tavium). Roman milliarium in a ceme-
tery between Boyiik Nefezkieui and Assam, and immediately
west of the Acropolis of Boyiik Nefezkieui. See Preliminary
Report, p. 43, No. 6o. Copy.