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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#0266
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256 AN EPIGRAPHICAL JOURNEY

[tat]e conlapsas r[e-]
■stituerunt per [An-]
[t]on(iu")m Memmium H[ie-]
[ronem leg(atum) Aug(ustorum)
pr(o) pr(aetore)].

B.

[Imp! eratpribus) Caes(aribus)

Diocletiano
et M. Aur. Val. Maximiano
P(iis) F(elicibus) invi(ctis) Aug(ustis)]
et F[(lavio)] Val(erio) Constantfio
et Gal. Val. Maximiano]
nob( ilissimis) Ca[es(aribus)].

The three villages, Mehemet Bei, Mahmud Bei, and Taher Bei,
are all inhabited by Circassians. There are two uninscribed milliaria
at Mehemet Beikieui. Half an hour south of Kurdkieui there is a
milharium almost entirely buried, and it was impossible for us to
unearth it.

No. 292.

Diirdkieui {called Kekli Oghlu on the old map), four hours
to the northward of Goksiin. The stone never had numer-
als. See Preliminary Report, p. 24, No. 21. Copy.

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