Английская Википедия:Athenian Greek-Phoenician inscriptions
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The Athenian Greek-Phoenician inscriptions are 18 ancient Phoenician inscriptions found in the region of Athens, Greece (also known as Attica). They represent the second largest group of foreign inscriptions in the region after the Thracians (25 inscriptions). 9 of the inscriptions are bilingual Phoenician-Greek and written on steles. Almost all of them bear the indication of the deceased's city of origin, not just the more general designation of their ethnicity, like most other non-Greek inscriptions in the region.[1]
The bilingual inscriptions
Athens inscriptions
Dedicated to | Image | Type | Discovered | Date | Current Location | Concordance | ||||||
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KAI | CIS / RÉS | NE | KI | NSI | TSSI | IG II2 | ||||||
Artemidoros son of Heliodoros of Sidon = Abdtanit, son of Abdshamash, of Sidon | An inscription | Funerary | 1795 | ca. 340 BCШаблон:Sfn | British Museum (BM 1861,0726.1 and 1937,1211.1)[2] | 53 | I 116 | 424,2 | 45 | III 40 | 10270 | |
Antipatros son of Aphrodisias of Askalon = Shem son of Abdashtart of Askalon | An inscription | Funerary | 1861 | 300s BC | National Archaeological Museum, Athens (NM 1488) | 54 | I 115 | 424,1 | 46 | 32 | 8388 | |
Benḥudeš, son of 'Abdmilqart, son of 'Abdšamaš, son of TGNṢ of KitionШаблон:Sfn = Noumenios of Citium |
An inscription | Funerary | 1794[3] | ca. 300 BCШаблон:Sfn | Louvre (AO 4834) | 55 | I 117 | 424,3 | 47 | 34 | 9034 | |
Erene of Byzantium | An inscription | Funerary | 1831 | Archaeological Museum of Piraeus (3582) | 56 | I 120 | 425,1 | 48 | 8440 |
Piraeus inscriptions
Dedicated to | Image | Type | Discovered | Date | Current Location | Concordance | ||||||
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KAI | CIS / RÉS | NE | KI | NSI | TSSI | IG II2 | ||||||
Maḥdaš son of Pene-Simlat of Kition = Noumenios of Kition |
An inscription | Funerary | 1884 | 200s BC | 57 | R 388 | 425,2 | 49 | ||||
Askun-Adar | An inscription | Dedication | 1871 | 100 BC | Archaeological Museum of Piraeus | 58 | I 118 | 425,5 | 50 | |||
Asepte daughter of Sysemelos of Sidon = Asept daughter of Ešmunšillemi of Sidon |
An inscription | Funerary | 1841 | 200s BC | Archaeological Museum of Piraeus | 59 | I 119 | 425,3 | 51 | 35 | 10271 | |
Diopeithes of Sidon = Shema'ba'al son of Magon |
An inscription | Decree | 1887[4] | ca. 300 BCШаблон:Sfn | Louvre | 60 | R 1215 | 425,4 | 52 | 33 | III 41 | 2946 |
Abdešmun son of Šallum son of Ab[...] | An inscription | Funerary | 1842 | Archaeological Museum of Piraeus (3850) | I 121 |
References
Bibliography
External links
- Artemidorus stele on Attic Inscriptions Online
- KAI 60 on the Louvre site (AO 4827)
- Noumenius stele on the Louvre site (AO 4834)
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite book
- ↑ Marble stele of a Phoenician resident of Athens with a bilingual inscription in Greek alphabetic and Phoenician scripts, British Museum
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite journal
- ↑ Renan, Ernest. “INSCRIPTION PHÉNICIENNE ET GRECQUE DÉCOUVERTE AU PIRÉE.” Revue Archéologique 11 (1888): 5–7. http://www.jstor.org/stable/41728884.
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