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

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Sterrett, John R. Sitlington: An Epigraphical journey in Asia Minor: during the summer of 1884
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AN EPIGRAPHICAL JOURNEY

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Zengibar Kalesi is situated about half an hour west of Develii Kara
Hissar. It is a lofty rock with two peaks, one of which is consider-
ably higher than the other. In the saddle between the two peaks
nestles Kalekieui. There can scarcely be a doubt but that the higher
peak of Zengibar Kalesi is Nova, the proud rock where Eumenes and
his little band defied the whole army of Antigonus for nearly a year.

July 14. Develii Kara Hissar to Indjesu, 4 h. 53 m. We traverse
the new road. The country is desolate. We suffered much from the
intense cold, in spite of the fact that to-day is July 14th.

July 15. Indjesu, via Kaisariye, to Talas, 6 h. 29 m. We cross
the southern end of the great Sazlik, or place of the bulrushes, fixing
its coast line.

July 16. Talas to Ispile, 1 h. 20 m. Parting with regret from
our kind friends, the American missionaries of Caesarea, we hurried
on to the region east of the Antitaurus.
 
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