Arsinoe Philadelphus in Cyprus

Michel, Anaïs

Arsinoe Philadelphus is a well-known figure of Hellenistic history. She plays an important role for the definition of Ptolemaic queenship and sparks interest from scholars focusing on the dialog with local and, most specifically in Ptolemaic context...

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Section: Cult and Religion
Published: January 4, 2021

Inscriptiones Graecae insulae Cypri research project (IG XV 2)

Summa, Daniela

The Inscriptiones Graecae (IG) is the oldest scientific project of the Berlin Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften

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Section: Research Projects
Published: February 2, 2016

The Tablet of Idalion (ICS 217)

Georgiadou, Anna

The "Inscription of Idalion", also known as the "Tablet of Idalion" bears the longest and best preserved Cypriote syllabic text known so far ...

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Section: Epigraphy
Published: June 7, 2015

The alphabetic inscriptions of Cyprus: epigraphic contribution to the reconstruction of the history of ancient Cyprus

Kantirea, Maria

The epigraphic evidence known from ancient Cyprus consists of over 5,000 inscriptions: syllabic, Phoenician, alphabetic Greek and Latin. The first two groups are extremely important for the study ...

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Section: Epigraphy
Published: June 7, 2015

Corpus of Cypriote syllabic inscriptions of the 1st millennium BC

Perna, Massimo

The epigraphy of the Cypriote syllabaries counts now more than 200 years since modern rediscovery of the relevant evidence. A voyage by Josef von Hammer in 1800 which resulted in the detection of the first Cypriote syllabic inscription, was followed by the publication ...

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Section: Epigraphy
Published: June 7, 2015