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Papers of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens — 2.1883-1884(1888)

DOI Artikel:
Sterrett, John R. Sitlington: An Epigraphical journey in Asia Minor: during the summer of 1884
DOI Seite / Zitierlink:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.8679#0018
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AN EPIGRAPHICAL JOURNEY

Column I.

.......os tov iv rff 'lepa Kw[y^.7j]

.......[eJSojKei' d^LCDfjLa Sl ov ike-

Lvdepovs a.<f>rjK€ rows Tr\rf\crloi' 'lepas K[co]p.rj<; kcltol-
[/cowra? kclI to] iSpv/xeva tgj 'AttoWcovl

.......[et]s Tas tov deov Oepa.TreC{a<;]

......[/ca#&>]s oltt apXVS ^X61'' eV^ ^e

.......[d]7ro twv irpb i[xov ySacrt-

[Xecov.....av£ '}eii> re /cat ra raiv de-
tail'] ..................t7)V.

Column II.

re kcu cus iTLfj.T]9rj Sia to,[vtt/s rrjs eTTLcrToXrjs ?]

tt)^ TTOLTpLOV ^aaiKeLav /c[al]..........

tos re ra u7ror[eTayyu.eVa]............

CKTjTTTpov i^ovo-[rf\...............

[o-]u^r[e]Xeti/ Ka9vh\pov p............

This inscription is a fragment of a letter of one of the later kings,
possibly Antiochus the Great, in regard to the people of Hiera Kome
and the sanctuary of Apollo.

At Kuyudjak I met Messrs. Ramsay and Smith. From this point
our final start was made, going by way of Antiochia to Aphrodisias,
the modern Geira.

Antiochia has disappeared entirely, it seems, and from the villages
of this region we collected only a few insignificant inscriptions.
 
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