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SEG 36-137. Attica. Museum inventory numbers of Attic inscriptions, before 403 B.C.
(686 words)
SEG 36-733. Delos. Donation by Hyspaosines the bactrian, just before 179 B.C.
(189 words)
SEG 36-446. Tanagra. Eschara of Hestia ?, 5th cent. B.C.
(96 words)
SEG 36-170. Athens. Decree and catalogue of donors, 244/3 B.C.
(209 words)
SEG 36-1325. Beersheba. Four fragments of an Imperial edict concerning a new tax, 536 A.D. Or shortly thereafter.
(390 words)
SEG 36-810. Gortyn. The law code.
(360 words)
SEG 36-152. Athens. Law regarding the Panathenaic festival, 335/4-330/29 B.C.
(217 words)
SEG 36-1194. Dokimeion. Bilingual quarry mark.
(130 words)
SEG 36-1534. Linguistics: Koine and dialect on Cyprus.
(76 words)
SEG 36-1481. Unknown provenance. Signature on a lamp, early 3rd cent. A.D.
(181 words)
SEG 36-1352. Photis (Khirbet Futeis, West of Beersheba). Dedication of a building, 6th cent. A.D. ?
(302 words)
SEG 36-792. Thasos. Regulations of the Karpologoi, late 5th cent. B.C.
(413 words)
SEG 36-266. Athens. Dedication, 1st/2nd cent. A.D.
(216 words)
SEG 36-1080-1086. Saittai (area of) ? seven epitaphs, 67/68 A.D.-196/197 A.D.
(1,510 words)
SEG 36-269. Daphni. Kettos? dedication to Hermes.
(272 words)
SEG 36-498. Delphi. Lease of public work for the Pythia, 247/246 B.C.
(157 words)
SEG 36-641. Thessalonike. Romans in Thessalonika.
(215 words)
SEG 36-18. Athens. Drakon’s law on homicide, 409/8 B.C.
(378 words)
SEG 36-295. Athens. Dipinti on Koan amphoras, ca. 50-100 A.D.
(175 words)
SEG 36-909. Brundisium. Honorary inscription for Flavius Valens, 167-238 A.D.
(285 words)
SEG 36-303. Attica. The Athenian Ekklesia. How often did it meet? what was an ΕΚΚΛΗΣΙΑ ΣΥΓΚΛΗΤΟΣ?
(192 words)
SEG 36-1115-1116. Kyzikos. Two lists of sales of confiscated goods, 4th cent. B.C.
(1,625 words)
SEG 36-1495. Antiquarians: G. Passano.
(135 words)
SEG 36-1068. Smyrna. Tribes.
(85 words)
SEG 36-49. Athens. Grave epigram of Aristomache, ca. 410-400 B.C.
(229 words)
SEG 36-478. Thespiai. Iulia Augusta as Mnemosyne, ca. 20 A.D.
(288 words)
SEG 36-167. Athens. Fragmentary decree, 296/5 B.C.
(184 words)
SEG 36-1210. Lycia. Lycians in literary and epigraphical sources.
(84 words)
SEG 36-1045. Miletos. Eudemos' foundation for a school, 200-199 B.C.
(143 words)
SEG 36-968-969. Aphrodisias. Two statue bases, early 1st cent. A.D. (After 14 A.D.).
(338 words)
SEG 36-1275. Ikaros (Failaka). Dedication to zeus Soter, Poseidon and Artemis Soteira, ca. 300 B.C.
(184 words)
SEG 36-353. Kalyvia Sochas. Eleusinion. Statue base honoring Memmia Xenokratia, reign of Marcus Aurelius or Commodus.
(358 words)
SEG 36-917. Kroton. Loom weight, archaic period.
(200 words)
SEG 36-449. Thebes. Inscriptions from the Kabirion, 3rd cent. B.C.
(230 words)
SEG 36-736. Delos. Renewal of the lease contracts by the athenian magistrates, 156/155 B.C.
(258 words)
SEG 36-1283. Antiochia. Mosaic inscription, ca. 325-350 A.D.
(219 words)
SEG 36-754. Nisyros (Mandraki). Amphora stamps.
(152 words)
SEG 36-459. Thebes (Kabirion). Inscription on a tub, early 5th cent. B.C.
(218 words)
SEG 36-788. Samothrake. Regulations concerning the purchase and selling of grain by the Sitothetai, ca. 250-200 B.C. (Or somewhat later).
(686 words)
SEG 36-692. Romula ? Magic inscriptions on a gem, 2nd- 3rd cent. A.D.
(306 words)
SEG 36-644. Thessalonike. Epitaph of Auge and P. Popillius Euphemos, 1st cent. B.C.?
(219 words)
SEG 36-809. Eltynia.
(109 words)
SEG 36-243. Athens. Dedication, Roman?
(252 words)
SEG 36-911. Cumae. Funerary interdiction, ca. 500-450 B.C.
(281 words)
SEG 36-1554. Onomastics: names with expressive gemination.
(186 words)
SEG 36-1272. Nisa. Inscription on a rhyton, Hellenistic period.
(265 words)
SEG 36-106. Attica (now in Malibu). Kalos vase inscription, ca. 500 B.C.
(180 words)
SEG 36-207. Athens. Inventory of the treasurers of Athena and the other gods, 400/399 B.C.
(217 words)
SEG 36-691. Tomis. Monogram on a lead seal, 6th cent. A.D.
(164 words)
SEG 36-1152. Nikaia.
(154 words)
SEG 36-944-945. Tarquinia. Vases with greek and etruscan inscriptions, early 5th and 3rd- 2nd cent. B.C.
(284 words)
SEG 36-1176. Stephane (now Çaylioğlu). The evidence.
(143 words)
SEG 36-856. Selinous. Defixio, ca. 475-450 B.C. ?
(466 words)
SEG 36-682-685. Histria. Corrections in texts from I. Histriae.
(770 words)
SEG 36-438. Orchomenos. Onomastics.
(112 words)
SEG 36-1241. Epiphaneia (Gözeneler Harabeler). Honorary inscription for Pacuvia Gaia, 3rd cent. A.D.
(224 words)
SEG 36-634. Prespa (area of Dolna Bela Crkva). Epitaph of Valerius and others, 3rd cent. A.D.
(350 words)
SEG 36-1321. Palaestina. The Roman army in Judaea from 70 to 132 A.D.
(187 words)
SEG 36-225. Athens. Catalogue of ephebes, 163/4 A.D.
(104 words)
SEG 36-306. Aigina. Chiote pottery with painted inscriptions, 600-550 B.C.
(95 words)
SEG 36-22. Athens. Decree. Treaty with Carthage, 406 B.C.?
(128 words)
SEG 36-1117. Kyzikos. List of donations by the Attalid Philetairos, 280-270 B.C.
(153 words)
SEG 36-479. Thespiai. Honorary inscription for Athanias, ca. 50-100 A.D.
(153 words)
SEG 36-1502. Commerce: early Byzantine seals.
(306 words)
SEG 36-206. Olympos (Phrearrhioi?). Lex sacra, ca. 300 B.C.
(905 words)
SEG 36-1193. Çay (= Iulia?). Milestone with three versions, (i) 293-305 A.D.; (ii) ca. 317 A.D.; (iii) 335-337 A.D.
(300 words)
SEG 36-1555. Onomastics. Hypokoristic suffixes in Mcedonian inscriptions.
(241 words)
SEG 36-371. Lakonia? Unknown provenance (now in Verona). Dedication to the Dioskouroi, 2nd cent. A.D.
(283 words)
SEG 36-400. Pharai? Prevodo. Gravestone, Hellenistic.
(141 words)
SEG 36-681. Histria. Letters of Roman magistrates concerning the fishing rights of the histrians, 100 A.D. (Inscribed in the 3rd cent. A.D.).
(161 words)
SEG 36-554. Kassope. Two inscribed statue bases, 4th/3rd and 2nd cent. B.C.
(117 words)
SEG 36-748. Rhodes (Kamiros). List of priests of Athena, ca. 330-221 B.C.
(113 words)
SEG 36-766. Tenos. Honorary decree for L. Aufidius Bassos, ca. 50 B.C.
(98 words)
SEG 36-664. Ainos. Inscription on an architrave, 1st cent. B.C. ?
(153 words)
SEG 36-572. Salona. Epitaph of a Christian priest.
(156 words)
SEG 36-665. Ainos. Amphora stamps.
(160 words)
SEG 36-781. Samos. Relations with Anaia.
(304 words)
SEG 36-1283bis. Aphaka. Inscription on a temple wall, Roman Imperial period.
(165 words)
SEG 36-1566. Prosopography: equestrian officers from the East.
(348 words)
SEG 36-1556. Onomastics: Ilyrian names.
(70 words)
SEG 36-1581. Religion: epiphany.
(112 words)
SEG 36-633. Philippi. Graffito on a cup, Hellenistic period.
(148 words)
SEG 36-1277. Edessa (area of). Building of an inn by Aur. Dasios, ca. 260 A.D.
(323 words)
SEG 36-738. Delos. Attalid dedications, ca. 220-200 B.C.
(134 words)
SEG 36-941. Sybaris (area of Francavilla Marittima). Dedication, late 7th-early 6th cent B.C.
(281 words)
SEG 36-921. Petelia. Brick stamps, late Republican period.
(236 words)
SEG 36-1530. Linguistics: Aiolian dialect.
(157 words)
SEG 36-947. Vulci. Inscription on a Kyathos, 530-520 B.C.
(184 words)
SEG 36-347. Tiryns. Sacred laws, late 7th cent. B.C.
(134 words)
SEG 36-1601. Vocabulary: doors.
(240 words)
SEG 36-1169-1172. Sinope. Various inscriptions, late Roman Imperial period.
(635 words)
SEG 36-421. Hyettos. Regulation concerning an oracle (of Herakles ?), later Hellenistic period.
(137 words)
SEG 36-1580. Religion: Dionysiac associations and political authorities.
(233 words)
SEG 36-519. Delphi. Dedication of spoils in the Athenian stoa, ca. 450 B.C. ?
(325 words)
SEG 36-251. Athens. Honorary inscription for Herkoulios, 410-412 A.D.
(151 words)
SEG 36-1284. Balanea/Claudia Leukas. Dedication of a sanctuary of Tyche, shortly after 37 B.C. Or ca. 50 A.D.
(181 words)
SEG 36-1051-1055. Miletos. Honorary inscriptions for M. Aurelius Thelymitres, late 2nd cent. A.D.
(1,836 words)
SEG 36-238. Eleusis. Dedication of the Athenian demos to Demeter and Kore, 4th cent. B.C.
(101 words)
SEG 36-850. Megara Hyblaia. Epitaph of the Physician Somrotidas, ca. 550 B.C.
(137 words)
SEG 36-370. Thalamai. List of worshipers of Damoia, 125/6-after 129/30 A.D.
(220 words)