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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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IN ASIA MINOR.

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[Impp. Caess. Diocletiano
et M. Aur. Val. Maximiano P(iis) F(elicibus)
Imri(ctis) Aug(ustisj et Fl. Val. Constantio et]
Gal. Val. Maximiano
nob(ilissimis) Caesi aribus).

In this cemetery there is still a fourth milliarium, deeply imbedded.

In a cemetery 1 h. 5 m. east of Goksiin there are two more milli-
aria; one nearly buried, the other erect but illegible. It was im-
possible for us to get at half-buried stones that were distant from a
village : to raise one out of a hole is generally the work of half a day
for four men in a country where levers are not to be had.

No. 305.

In an old cemetery by the roadside, one Jiorir and forty
minutes to the castzuard of Goksiin. Sec Preliminary
Report, p. 28, No. 29. Copy.

P E R M E M M

If the name of the legate was Antonius Memmius Hiero, then the
inscription stood in the name of the Philippi.

No. 306.

Ibidem. Erect. See Preliminary Report, p. 28, No. 30. Copt

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