Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum
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SEG 64-1609. Hauran (Syria and Arabia). Local elites, Imperial period.
(260 words)
SEG 64-1162. Teos. Relationship with Abdera, 5th cent. B.C.
(291 words)
SEG 64-1373. Lycia. Treaty between Rome and the Lycian League, 46 B.C.
(285 words)
SEG 64-1360. Konana. Dedication to the Mother of the Gods, 2nd/3rd cent. A.D.
(118 words)
SEG 64-2014. Kyrene. Prohibitions against tomb violation.
(276 words)
SEG 64-71. Athens. Agyrrhios’ law on the grain tax in Lemnos, Imbros, and Skyros, 374/3 B.C.
(263 words)
SEG 64-370. Leuktra (territory of Thespiai). Incertum (epitaph?), Classical?
(163 words)
SEG 64-256. Thouria. Stamped tile, Hellenistic?
(144 words)
SEG 64-1991. Thebes (area of: Memnonia). Amphora stamp, ca. 137-135 B.C.
(181 words)
SEG 64-1211. Hadrianoi (area of: Karaağız Köyü, Büyükorhan). Two epitaphs, Imperial period.
(275 words)
SEG 64-1623-1627. Rasm Abū Miyāl. Christian inscriptions, Byzantine period.
(924 words)
SEG 64-605bis. Philippopolis. Dedication by the hieronikes P.Aelius Dioskourides, 2nd cent. A.D.
(178 words)
SEG 64-450. Thespiai. Dedicatory epigram to Mnemosyne and the Helikonian Muses, late 1st cent. B.C.
(203 words)
SEG 64-1997. Egypt. Unknown provenance. Labels on sundial, ca. 25 A.D.
(253 words)
SEG 64-1007. Ephesos. Imperial cult.
(235 words)
SEG 64-2204. Religion. Cults of Egyptian deities in the Seleukid empire.
(540 words)
SEG 64-1251-1256. Iuliopolis. Christian epitaphs, early Byzantine period.
(745 words)
SEG 64-1973. Sinai. Religion: Christian pilgrimage.
(327 words)
SEG 64-405. Thebes. Dedicatory epigram, ca. 500 B.C. (reinscribed in the late 4th cent. B.C.).
(745 words)
SEG 64-10. Athens. Inscriptions: dating inscriptions with three-bar sigma.
(467 words)