NEW INSCRIPTIONS FROM ERGILI AND ITS ENVIRONS

Volume: 4 June 1, 2016
  • Güray Ünver
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NEW INSCRIPTIONS FROM ERGILI AND ITS ENVIRONS

Abstract

This paper presents three inscriptions from the village of Ergili, near Dascyleum and in its vicinity, in the Bandırma district of the city Balıkesir. The origins of the inscriptions are unknown. One of the inscriptions is a dedicatory inscription to Asclepius, the second an honorary inscription for an unknown emperor and the third is possibly an epitaph. Within this paper, suggestions for the restoration of the texts and dating of the inscriptions are offered, together with suggestions as to their origins.

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Year 2016 Volume: 4

APA
Ünver, G. (2016). NEW INSCRIPTIONS FROM ERGILI AND ITS ENVIRONS. Cedrus, 4, 299-302. https://doi.org/10.13113/CEDRUS/201617
AMA
1.Ünver G. NEW INSCRIPTIONS FROM ERGILI AND ITS ENVIRONS. Cedrus. 2016;4:299-302. doi:10.13113/CEDRUS/201617
Chicago
Ünver, Güray. 2016. “NEW INSCRIPTIONS FROM ERGILI AND ITS ENVIRONS”. Cedrus 4 (June): 299-302. https://doi.org/10.13113/CEDRUS/201617.
EndNote
Ünver G (June 1, 2016) NEW INSCRIPTIONS FROM ERGILI AND ITS ENVIRONS. Cedrus 4 299–302.
IEEE
[1]G. Ünver, “NEW INSCRIPTIONS FROM ERGILI AND ITS ENVIRONS”, Cedrus, vol. 4, pp. 299–302, June 2016, doi: 10.13113/CEDRUS/201617.
ISNAD
Ünver, Güray. “NEW INSCRIPTIONS FROM ERGILI AND ITS ENVIRONS”. Cedrus 4 (June 1, 2016): 299-302. https://doi.org/10.13113/CEDRUS/201617.
JAMA
1.Ünver G. NEW INSCRIPTIONS FROM ERGILI AND ITS ENVIRONS. Cedrus. 2016;4:299–302.
MLA
Ünver, Güray. “NEW INSCRIPTIONS FROM ERGILI AND ITS ENVIRONS”. Cedrus, vol. 4, June 2016, pp. 299-02, doi:10.13113/CEDRUS/201617.
Vancouver
1.Güray Ünver. NEW INSCRIPTIONS FROM ERGILI AND ITS ENVIRONS. Cedrus. 2016 Jun. 1;4:299-302. doi:10.13113/CEDRUS/201617

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