An epigraphical survey in the Kibyra-Olbasa region conducted by A.S. Hall

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An epigraphical survey in the Kibyra-Olbasa region conducted by A.S. Hall

by N.P. Milner

(Monograph / British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara, no. 24 . Regional epigraphic catalogues of Asia Minor ; 3)

British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara, 1998

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Kibyra-Olbasa : an epigraphic survey

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Bibliography: p. 89-94

Includes index

Includes texts in ancient Greek

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The Kibyra-Olbasa region, in the uplands of south-west Anatolia, was home to a mixture of people - Kabalians, Milyans, Pisidians and others - while the city of Kibyra spoke four languages: Lydian, Solymian, Pisidian and Greek. This volume presents (with text, translations and brief commentary) some 160 ancient stones and inscriptions recorded by the late Alan Hall in 1984 and 1985 which attest to the influence of the Hellenistic and Roman kingdoms. Over one hundred are previously unpublished, others fully revised. A companion volume is being prepared by G H R Horsley and R A Kearsley.

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