Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum
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SEG 64-1631. Seleukeia Pieria (area of: Samandağ). Epitaph of Kassos and Artemis, 1st cent. B.C.
(230 words)
SEG 64-1876. Egypt. Religion: cult of Sarapis and Isis, Hellenistic.
(285 words)
SEG 64-565. Thessalonike. Epitaph of Antiochos, Phila, and their relatives, ca. 150-200 A.D.
(249 words)
SEG 64-174. Argos. Dedication, 4th cent. B.C.
(192 words)
SEG 64-878. Tarentum. Inscribed sherd, ca. 450-425 B.C.
(566 words)
SEG 64-247. Sparta. Signatures on lamps, Imperial period?
(143 words)
SEG 64-1333. Laodikeia on the Lykos (area of: Karoura). The cult of Men.
(101 words)
SEG 64-695. Tanais. Graffiti and dipinti on amphoras, 3rd-4th cent. A.D.
(1,041 words)
SEG 64-164. Nemea. The Nemean Games and the Nemean sanctuary ca. 415-320 B.C.
(749 words)
SEG 64-127. Athens. Dedication of the ephebes of Pandionis, 331/0 B.C.
(226 words)
SEG 64-1285. Neoklaudiopolis (Neapolis). History and geography.
(703 words)
SEG 64-1017. Ephesos. Mystery cults.
(716 words)
SEG 64-1094. Metropolis. Honorary inscription for the asiarch M. Aur. Athenagoras, after 212 A.D.
(274 words)
SEG 64-2255. Women. Gender roles in the Pastoral Epistles.
(419 words)
SEG 64-157. Corinth. Painted labels on wall paintings, 1st cent. A.D.
(194 words)
SEG 64-1595. Berytos.
(98 words)
SEG 64-1217. Ilıca (Hiera Germe?). Petition?, 3rd cent. A.D. (probably after 215 A.D.).
(603 words)
SEG 64-99. Sphettos. Deme decree, ca. 350-300 B.C.
(371 words)
SEG 64-398. Thebes. Inscriptions as indicators of historical agency.
(328 words)
SEG 64-2010. Kyrenaika. Milestones.
(218 words)
SEG 64-458. Delphi. Dedications.
(416 words)
SEG 64-134. Athens. Epitaph of Kleopatra, 1st cent. B.C./1st cent. A.D.
(171 words)
SEG 64-593. Byzantion. Epitaph of Antoninos, Imperial period.
(147 words)
SEG 64-904bis. Bargylia. Honorary decree for the foreign judge Τύρων from Teos, ca. 270-261 B.C.
(96 words)
SEG 64-1944. El-Kanais (Eastern Desert). Graffito of Theodotos, Hellenistic.
(211 words)
SEG 64-406. Thebes. Metrical dedication of the statue of a Theban general (Pelopidas?), ca. 372-364 B.C.
(204 words)
SEG 64-2061. Unknown provenance. Signature and adhortation on a glass beaker, ca. 50 A.D.
(135 words)
SEG 64-177. Argos. Boundary inscription, 5th cent B.C.
(159 words)
SEG 64-1536. Syria (and Kommagene). Topography.
(446 words)
SEG 64-572. Thessalonike. Epitaph of a relative of Zoe, ca. 150-250 A.D.
(174 words)
SEG 64-1606. Doura-Europos. Bilingual (Greek-Aramaic) dedication of Malchion to Helios, ca. 31 A.D.
(340 words)
SEG 64-921. Halikarnassos. Epitaph of Diotima, 1st cent. B.C.
(316 words)
SEG 64-1265. Nikomedeia. Economic activities.
(277 words)
SEG 64-919. Halikarnassos. Dedication, 3rd cent. A.D.
(307 words)
SEG 64-1506. Cyprus. Ptolemaic strategos.
(180 words)
SEG 64-1177. Magnesia on the Sipylos. Treaty concerning a sympoliteia between Smyrna and Magnesia ad Sipylum, ca. 245 B.C.
(132 words)
SEG 64-55. Athens (Agora). Ostraka.
(167 words)
SEG 64-2221. Religion. Leges sacrae.
(211 words)
SEG 64-96. Athens. Dedication of the ephebes of Kekropis, and state-, deme-, and tribal derees in their honor, 332/1 B.C.
(298 words)
SEG 64-11. Athens. Inscriptions: decrees of 229/8-198/7 B.C.
(450 words)
SEG 64-583. Thessalonike. Epitaph of Paramonas, ca. 250 A.D.
(191 words)
SEG 64-2220. Religion. Lead curse tablets.
(354 words)
SEG 64-1783. Marisa. Epitaph of Iabdada, Hellenistic.
(255 words)
SEG 64-670. Berezan. Private letter of Achillodoros, ca. 550-500 B.C.
(288 words)
SEG 64-2118. Epigrams. Funerary verse inscriptions and the memory of dead, Hellenistic and Roman periods.
(436 words)
SEG 64-1645. Tyros (area of: Shelomi). Christian mosaic building inscription, 610/611 A.D.
(207 words)
SEG 64-745. Kos. Asklepieion: Epigraphic collection.
(335 words)
SEG 64-495-496. Doliche. Dedications to Herakles Kynagidas, 4th cent. B.C.
(257 words)
SEG 64-493. Doliche. Honorary inscription for [- -]polis, Hellenistic?
(211 words)
SEG 64-1120. Priene. Arbitration concerning the dispute between Priene and Samos (?), 2nd cent. B.C.
(655 words)