Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum
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SEG 28-604. Markianopolis (area of Vâlčidol). Dedication to Hermes, 3rd cent. A.D.
(220 words)
SEG 28-1125. Eumeneia. Epitaph of Severus Argentius and others, 2nd-3rd cent. A.D.
(410 words)
SEG 28-838. Halikarnassos. Dedication to Aphrodite.
(292 words)
SEG 28-778. Leuca (Grotta Porcinara). Euploia - inscription for a ship, late 1st cent. B.C. - Early 3rd cent. A.D.
(392 words)
SEG 29-791. Thasos. Painted inscription on a red-figured attic bowl, 520-510 B.C.
(162 words)
SEG 29-1297. Nikaia (area of Gürmüzlü). Epitaph of Alexandros.
(362 words)
SEG 29-806. Chalkis. Agonistic inscription concerning the Hermaia, 120-100 B.C.
(1,194 words)
SEG 30-1439. Prusias ad Hypium.
(419 words)
SEG 30-1870. Vocabulary: ΝΑΥΚΛΗΡΟΙ and related maritime terms.
(455 words)
SEG 30-1357. Miletos. Inscribed marble block, Roman Imperial period.
(317 words)
SEG 30-1783. Kyrene. Stele of the ΣΥΛΑ, ca 335 B.C.
(508 words)
SEG 30-1435. Nikomedeia. The marble trade.
(245 words)
SEG 30-1222. Tarentum (or area of). Stamps on Oscilla, 4th- 3rd cent. B.C.
(1,247 words)
SEG 30-1617. Kition. Dedication to Divus Iulius and Zeus Keraunios, 44-31 B.C.
(417 words)
SEG 30-1642. Salamis. Bilingual honorary inscription for C. Iulius Nidas, Augustan period.
(277 words)
SEG 30-845. Tomis. Epitaph.
(367 words)
SEG 31-962-963. Ephesos. Inscriptions on bases of statues of Aphrodite, later roman empire.
(1,004 words)
SEG 32-939. Gravisca. Names of dedicators.
(201 words)
SEG 32-940-1017. Gravisca. Dedications, 560-400 B.C.
(17,933 words)
SEG 32-1079. Lugdunum. Funerary epigram for the syrian Ioulianos, end 2nd - 3rd cent. A.D.
(301 words)
