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Papers of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens — 3.1884-1885

DOI article:
Sterrett, John R. Sitlington: The Wolfe expedition to Asia Minor
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.8680#0103
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TO ASIA MINOR.

91

'EpaKXeiSr/t; aireXev-

jxelv Ko^aireov -^aptv (jxvyjp.7]^).

In GPAKAGIAHC the first symbol stands for H, — another
proof that 77 did not have the sound of t in this region. See note to
No. 85.

No. 152.

In a small Valonia grove between Asliagha Eshenlcr and
Eshenler Djivlcsi. The reading is certain. Copy.

C6PATTIUJN KNUJANGCTH
CGNrAIANTUJNIONKNUU
TTATGPAAYTOYMNHMHC
X P

~ZepaiTL(Dv Kvoj avicrTrj-
crev Tai(ov) 'Avtcovlov Kva>
irarepa clvtov /xvrj/jLr]1;
)((a)p(.iv).

Kvu> must be an indeclinable name, inasmuch as "%epammv cannot
be the son of Kvm and at the same time the son of T. 'Avtwvios.

Nos. 153-154.

Eshenler Djivlesi. A pretentions mausoleum, ivliicli may be
divided into four parts: a substructure of large blocks of
stone; a quadrangular pedestal on the substructure; a highly
ornamented sarcophagus of small size on the cippus-pcdestal;
lastly, the sarcophagus lid, which is crowned by a large lion
lying with his forefeet stretched out in front. His attitude
is that of recently-awakened attention. The measurements
of the pedestal arc: whole height, 1.62 m.; height within
 
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