Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum
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SEG 64-669. Artezian (modern place-name). Graffit0 on a sherd (abecedary and greetings), ca. 50-100 A.D.
(322 words)
SEG 64-560. Thessalonike. Epitaphs (sarcophagi and ostothekai).
(1,651 words)
SEG 64-920. Halikarnassos. Epitaph of Eirene, 2nd cent. B.C.
(253 words)
SEG 64-871. Rome. Epitaph of a man from Kyzikos, 2nd/3rd cent. A.D.
(203 words)
SEG 64-14. Athens. Inscriptions: honorific decrees.
(468 words)
SEG 64-1210. Hadrianoi (area of: Büyükorhan, southwest of Orhaneli). Epitaph of Teres and his children, late Hellenistic.
(356 words)
SEG 64-40. Athens. Republication of Drakon’s law on homicide, 409/8 B.C.
(249 words)
SEG 64-904. Bargasa (Haydere; area of: Koyuncular). Dedication to the river-god Harpasos, Imperial period.
(364 words)
SEG 64-875. Rome. Defixio against athletes, 1st cent. A.D.
(1,053 words)
SEG 64-109. Athens. Sacrificial calendar of the Marathonian Tetrapolis, ca. 375-350 B.C.
(543 words)
SEG 64-2155. Law. Courts in the Roman Empire.
(198 words)
SEG 64-2223. Religion. Μήν as a healing god in Asia Minor.
(223 words)
SEG 64-1889. Alexandria (area of: Abū Minā). Christian prayer, after second half of 6th cent. A.D.
(338 words)
SEG 64-575. Thessalonike. Epitaph of the parents of Aphrodeito, ca. 150-250 A.D.
(143 words)
SEG 64-987. Sekköy. Treaty between Mylasa and Kindya concerning the purchase or transfer of a plot of land, 353/352 B.C.
(217 words)
SEG 64-1331. Laodikeia on the Lykos. Dedication of a porticus to (Septimius Severus and?) Iulia Domna, 193-217 A.D.
(218 words)
SEG 64-1530. Syria (and Palaestina and Arabia). Justinianic plague.
(341 words)
SEG 64-2105. Economy. Pottery trade.
(221 words)
SEG 64-1156. Smyrna. Resolution against a ferrymen syndicate, 1st/2nd cent. A.D. (?).
(167 words)
SEG 64-518. Bouthrotos. Christian mosaic inscriptions, late 5th/early 6th cent. A.D.
(283 words)
