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description: Bronze plaque bearing a law concernng the treasures of Athena, said to have been found at Hermion
catalogue number: 421
LSAG reference: 169.20
date: c. 480 ?
object type: Plaque
region: PL
sub-region: Argos
archaeological context: Hermion
    publications:
Froehner, RA vol. 2 (1891) pp. 5 ff
IG vol. iv no. 554
Roehl, H., Imagines Inscriptionum Graecarum antiquissimarum edition 3 pp. 39 no. 12
DGE no. 78
Vollgraff, Mnemosyne vol. 58 (1930) pp. 26 ff
SEG vol. 11 no. 315
Buck, C.D., The Greek Dialects edition 1 no. 84

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    local script: Argos
inscription script analysis:
writing starting point: top left  writing orientation:horizontal
writing direction:left >  number of characters:100 comments:
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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