A SACRIFICIAL CALENDAR FROM THE EPAKRIA.
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may be accounted for on the ground of stringency arising from
the times or the locality, they make our newly-found figures for
kine, if rather high, at least not exorbitant.4,5
Other points of interest will occur to one and another reader,
but with the remarks already made, and with thanks to T. W.
Heermance, a member of the School, who has worked out with
me from beginning to end the somewhat difficult reading of the
stone, and to Dr. Wilhelm for important suggestions, I leave the
inscription to those interested in such matters for further restora-
tion and comment. Rufus B. Richardson.
American School at Athens,
March, 1895.
45 It is possible that all our cases are either of oxen, or cows with calf, but the
delivery of proof to that effect is impossible.
391
may be accounted for on the ground of stringency arising from
the times or the locality, they make our newly-found figures for
kine, if rather high, at least not exorbitant.4,5
Other points of interest will occur to one and another reader,
but with the remarks already made, and with thanks to T. W.
Heermance, a member of the School, who has worked out with
me from beginning to end the somewhat difficult reading of the
stone, and to Dr. Wilhelm for important suggestions, I leave the
inscription to those interested in such matters for further restora-
tion and comment. Rufus B. Richardson.
American School at Athens,
March, 1895.
45 It is possible that all our cases are either of oxen, or cows with calf, but the
delivery of proof to that effect is impossible.