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description: Stone bearing a sacral law from the temple of Athena, on the Larisa at Argos
catalogue number: 407
LSAG reference: 168.08
date: c. 575 - 550 ?
object type: Block
region: PL
sub-region: Argos
archaeological context: Argos
    publications:
Vollgraff, Mnemosyne vol. 57 (1929) pp. 206 ff
Bissevain, Mnemosyne vol. 58 (1930) pp. 13 ff
Schwyzer, Rh. Mus. vol. 79 (1930) pp. 321 ff
SEG vol. 11 no. 314
Buck, C.D., The Greek Dialects edition 1 no. 83

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    local script: Argos
inscription script analysis:
writing starting point: top left  writing orientation:horizontal
writing direction:left > & boustrophedon  number of characters:100 comments:
Writing direction: the law: Boustrophedon from left; the names: left >. Punctuation sign used.

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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.

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