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description: Grave-stele bearing a relief inscribed with the names of Kineas and Phrasimede, from Pherai
catalogue number: 189
LSAG reference: 99.14
date: c. 440 - 430
object type: Funerary monument
region: CG
sub-region: Thessaly
archaeological context: Pherai
    publications:
IG vol. ix.2 no. 426
DGE no. 575
Brommer, AM vol. 65 (1940) pp. 112
Johansen, The Attic Grave Relief (1951) pp. 114

    archival material:
    local script: Thessaly
inscription script analysis:
writing starting point: single line  writing orientation:? horizontal
writing direction:left >  number of characters:20

Letter forms found in this inscription are listed below. Click on a glyph to browse other inscriptions in which it also appears.
α β γ δ ε Digamma ζ α η Heta θ ι κ λ μ ν ξ ο π M Koppa ρ σ τ υ φ χ ψ ω Sampi punct.

    transcription:

Κινεα ⋮ και ⋮ Φρασιμηδας.

    translation:

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