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SEG 49-1794. Nikomedeia. Christian inscription, early Byzantine period.
(134 words)
SEG 49-1027. Berezan. The cult of Achilleus Pontarches.
(217 words)
SEG 49-1777-1784. Stratonikeia-Hadrianopolis (area of). Epitaphs, Roman Imperial period.
(1,845 words)
SEG 49-1121. Kos. Epitaph of Gn.Pollio Furius, Roman Imperial period.
(121 words)
SEG 49-1545-1546. Apollonis. Two fragments.
(312 words)
SEG 49-1887. Perge. The Apollonii and Perge’s asylia.
(490 words)
SEG 49-1592. Kula (area of). Dedication to Zeus Ogmenos and Men Tyrannos, 276/277 A.D.
(412 words)
SEG 49-882. Byzantion. Epitaph of Theoktistos, early Byzantine period.
(191 words)
SEG 49-1689. Turgutlu (between Magnesia ad Sipylum and Sardis). Epitaph of Demetria, late Hellenistic period.
(301 words)
SEG 49-1118. Kos. Proxeny decree for Kallikles of Halikarnassos, 2nd cent. B.C.
(336 words)
SEG 49-1700. Thyateira (area of Moralılar, south of the city). Honorary inscription for Gratianus, Valentinianus II and Theodosius I, 379-383 A.D.
(327 words)
SEG 49-1. Athens. The progress of Attic epigraphy to 400 B.C. in 1992–1997.
(886 words)
SEG 49-1441-1444. Stratonikeia. Epitaphs.
(663 words)
SEG 49-1173. Thasos. Boundary stone of a sanctuary of Kore, ca. 350 B.C.
(118 words)
SEG 49-1585. Iulia Gordos (area of). Epitaph of an anonymous man, 3rd cent. A.D.
(310 words)
SEG 49-1004. Moesia. Population of cities.
(102 words)
SEG 49-1769. Pergamon. Territory.
(520 words)
SEG 49-44. Athens. Decree concerning Aphytis and Poteidaia, 428/7 B.C.?
(293 words)
SEG 49-284. Rhamnous. Gravestone, 3rd cent. B.C.?
(120 words)
SEG 49-856-857. Macedonia. Unknown provenance, 4th/3rd cent. B.C.
(183 words)
SEG 49-1933. Patara. Epitaph of and funerary epigram for Tib.Claudius Philoumenos, undated.
(453 words)
SEG 49-219. Athens. Paian in honor of Asklepios, 1st/2nd cent. A.D.
(168 words)
SEG 49-1733. Lydia. Unknown provenance. Epitaph of Ammia, 169/170 A.D.
(428 words)
SEG 49-913. Selymbria. Epitaph of Iunius Probus, Roman Imperial period.
(171 words)
SEG 49-1582. Hyrkanis (area of Lamyana near Büyükbelen). Epitaph of two brothers, both called Aurelius Andromachos, 3rd cent. A.D.
(237 words)
SEG 49-1851. Phrygia. Unknown provenance. Dedication to Zeus Olympios, undated.
(141 words)
SEG 49-238. Myrrhinous (Merenda). Gravestone of Kallimedon with epigram, ca. 350-325 B.C.
(273 words)
SEG 49-1839. Kozluca. Dedication.
(304 words)
SEG 49-11. Athens. The expression of democratic ideology in Attic inscriptions.
(310 words)
SEG 49-5. Athens. History, 322-ca. 230 B.C.
(235 words)
SEG 49-382. Lakonia. Unknown provenance. Gravestone of Gorgopas, Hellenistic?
(87 words)
SEG 49-1587-1589. Kollyda (Incesu, formerly Gölde). Dedications.
(568 words)
SEG 49-1225. Gortyn. Dedicatory epigram of Pyroos to Isis and Sarapis, ca. 150 B.C.
(274 words)
SEG 49-1172. Thasos. Honorary inscription for Iulius Aurelius Herakleon, early 4th cent. A.D.
(165 words)
SEG 49-75. Athens. Vase inscriptions and the chronology of the 6th cent. B.C.
(282 words)
SEG 49-1596. Magnesia on the Sipylos. Fragment, undated.
(108 words)
SEG 49-1891. Perge. Honorary inscription for the organizer of gladiatorial games, ca. 150-200 A.D.
(233 words)
SEG 49-314-318. Athens. Curse tablets, inscribed lead figurines, and miniature inscribed sarcophagi, ca. 400 B.C.
(1,323 words)
SEG 49-1847. Phrygia. Unknown provenance. Dedication to Zeus Bronton, 2nd/3rd cent. A.D.
(160 words)
SEG 49-1882. Lyrbe (Bucak-Şıhlar). Fragment of a funerary epigram for a child and its father, undated.
(460 words)
SEG 49-103. Athens. Decree granting citizenship to Ainetos of Rhodes, 319/8 B.C.
(241 words)
SEG 49-1163. Amorgos. Inscriptions in the Archaeological Museum.
(153 words)
SEG 49-1016. Kallatis. Building inscription, 172 A.D.
(522 words)
SEG 49-1967. Limassol. Epitaph of Kratous, 2nd/3rd cent. A.D.
(175 words)
SEG 49-1910. Kibyra. Funerary epigram for Palygos, 2nd cent. B.C.
(249 words)
SEG 49-58. Athens. Inventories of the Parthenon, 434/3-early 3rd cent. B.C.
(415 words)
SEG 49-204. Rhamnous. Inscribed bench, ca. 250 B.C.
(179 words)
SEG 49-78. Pelusium. Inscribed SOS amphora, ca. 575-560 B.C.
(98 words)
SEG 49-16. Athens. Cults of Herakles in Attica.
(145 words)
SEG 49-1210. Crete. Legal terms: παστάς.
(114 words)