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SEG 50-292. Salamis. Peristeria. Sanctuary of Dionysos. Inscribed covers of beehives.
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EntryG.Touchais et al.,
BCH 124 (2000) 789 (ph.), report the discovery of 4 clay covers of beehives in excavations of the Greek Archaeological Service and the Ephoreia of Palaeoanthr…
SEG 50-1531-1533. Ḫ̮irbet Srās. Various inscriptions, early Byzantine period.
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Entry Three inscriptions found in or near the village of Ḫirbet Srās (25 km north of Ἁğlūn). Ed.pr. N.Atallah,
ZPalV 116 (2000) 57-62 (ph.; translations; no precise dates); we give the Semitic name…
SEG 50-1755. Tiles: production and trade.
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Entry Adducing numerous stamped tiles, primarily from mainland Greece, M.-F.Billot in
L’artisanat - - (cf.
SEG 50 523) 193-240, presents an exhaustive study of the production and circulation of …
SEG 50-1338. Perge. Dedication, Roman imperial period.
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I.Perge 37. W.Eck,
Chiron 30 (2000) 656/657, rejects the restoration in L. 2 of the ed.pr. (Σεβαστῷ Νέ[ρωνι) and suggests something like Σεβαστῶν E[- - or Σεβαστῷ νέ[ῳ, followed by the name of a god.
Bibliogra…
SEG 50-1724. Onomastics. Various essays.
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EntryS.Hornblower - E.Matthews (edd.),
Greek Personal Names. Their Value as Evidence (Oxford 2000), present a collection of nine essays on personal names. In the introduction M. gives a bri…
SEG 50-1055. Rome. Epitaphs: the formula Θεοῖς Καταχθονίοις vel sim.
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Entry F.Mosino,
RCCM 42 (2000) 291/292, lists eight variants of the invocation of the
Dei Manes accompanying Greek funerary epigrams from Rome (
IGUR vol. III = nos. 1142-1490):
Dis Manibus sacrum,
Manibus, Dis …
SEG 50-507bis. Delphi. Honorary decree for Hermias from Stratonikeia, ca. 85-80 B.C.
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SEG 1 175;
F.Delphes III 4 69. F.Canali de Rossi,
Selezione - - (
SEG 50 1685) 26-28 no. 141, republishes the text (Italian translation), suggesting the following restoration for LL. 21-24:
Inscription πέμψα…
SEG 50-1088. Magdalensberg. Inscriptions on an amphora, reign of Tiberius.
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Entry Dipinti in black ink on fragments of a Dressel 2-4 amphora; (A) on the neck and (B) on the shoulder. Ed.pr. G.Piccottini,
Archaeologia Austriaca 84/85 (2000/2001) 374-376 (ph.; dr.); cf.
Αn.Ép. (2000) [20…
SEG 50-619. Philippi. Mosaic inscriptions, ca. 250-300 A.D.
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Entry A large building excavated south of the Διαγωνία ὁδός is covered with mosaic floors. A name is written on the floor of an antechamber with a pool (1), other inscriptions (the names o…
SEG 50-18. Athens. Priestesses.
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Entry In an appendix of her collection of inscriptions concerning the life of women, F.Ferrandini Troisi,
op.cit. (cf.
SEG 50 1762) 97-100, briefly discusses the service of women in priestly offices and their privileges, and presents a list of 18 prie…
SEG 50-755. Kos (Antimacheia). Honorary decree for Aurelius Aristaichnos Nikomachos, 3rd cent. A.D.
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SEG 50-765. Kos. Honorary inscription for an anonymous benefactor, 1st cent. B.C.
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Entry Chaniotis, A., Stroud, R.S. and Strubbe, J.H.M.
SEG 50-1220. Soma. Letter of Attalos (II) concerning tax-exemption for the katoikoi of Apollo Tarsenos, 185 B.C.
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RC 41. H.Müller,
Chiron 30 (2000) 525/526, rejects the restoration [ἀρχ]ιερεύς in L. 2 and suggests ἱερεύς, since the man was just a priest of a local rural sanctuary.
Bibliography H. Müller,
Chiron: Mittei…
SEG 50-38. Pallene (now in Paris). Financial decrees of Kallias, 434/3 or later.
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SEG 50-1696. Economy. Markets and panegyreis in the Greek world, Classical and Hellenistic periods.
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