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Inscriptions from Crete1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 June 2011

Gerald Cadogan
Affiliation:
The Old Rectory, Culworth
Angelos Chaniotis
Affiliation:
All Souls College, Oxford

Abstract

This article presents some unpublished inscriptions from excavations of the British School on Crete: a law or decree of the Classical period from Knossos, which possibly refers to pastoral activities; a Hellenistic boundary stone of a sanctuary of Hermes and Aphrodite from Myrtos-Pyrgos; and four graffiti on clay cups of late Hellenistic date, also from Myrtos-Pyrgos. These items are presently in the Stratigraphical Museum at Knossos.

Σε αυτό το άρθρο παρουσιάςινται ασημοσίευτες επιγραφές από ανασκαφές της Bρετανικής Σχολής στην Kρήτη: ένας νόμος ή ψήφισμα της κλασικής περιόσου από την Kνωσό που ίσως σχετίςεται με ποιμενικές σραστη-ριότητες ένας ελληνιςτικός οροθέτης ιερού του Eρμή και της Aφροσίτης από τον Μύρτο-Πύργο και τέσσερα χαράγματα σε πήλινα αγγεία της ύστερης ελληνιστικής περιόσου, επίσης από τον Μύρτο-Πύργο. ´Oλες αυτές οι επιγραφές φυλάσσονται σήμερα στο Στρωματογραφικό Μουσείο στην Kνωσό.

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Copyright © The Council, British School at Athens 2010

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