In August 2015 the Soprintendenza dei Beni Artistici e Culturali of Palermo retrieved a number of archaeological objects which had been part of private collections in Montelepre (south-west of Palermo). Among them was a late-archaic black-glaze ‘type C’ cup, probably produced in Sicily. The foot of the cup bears a graffito, which adds to the small corpus of short inscriptions engraved on Greek vases unearthed in the same necropolis. The present article offers an epigraphic study of the graffito and discusses its importance for the spread of the Greek alphabet and of Greek writing habits among the non-Hellenic peoples of ancient Sicily
none1noIn this study, the author tries to show the cultural background in which the Young Flavius Mi...
This paper presents the I.Sicily project. We focus first upon its original rationale and constructio...
Within the field of ancient bilingualism, Sicily represents a unique terrain for analysis as a resul...
In August 2015 the Soprintendenza dei Beni Artistici e Culturali of Palermo retrieved a number of ar...
In August 2015 the Soprintendenza dei Beni Artistici e Culturali of Palermo retrieved a number of ar...
In August 2015 the Soprintendenza dei Beni Artistici e Culturali of Palermo retrieved a number of ar...
The research into the archaic texts of Sicily is part of a wider investigation project, which starte...
Sicily has a vibrant and individual epigraphic culture from the Archaic period onwards. Using the da...
Sicily has a vibrant and individual epigraphic culture from the Archaic period onwards. Using the da...
This article presents an unpublished Hellenistic Greek funerary inscription from the museum of Sirac...
This article presents an unpublished Hellenistic Greek funerary inscription from the museum of Sirac...
I.Sicily is a project to make freely available the complete corpus of inscriptions from ancient Sici...
Tante Sicilie, perché? Perché la Sicilia ha avuto la sorte ritrovarsi a far da cerniera nei secoli f...
Tante Sicilie, perché? Perché la Sicilia ha avuto la sorte ritrovarsi a far da cerniera nei secoli f...
Tante Sicilie, perché? Perché la Sicilia ha avuto la sorte ritrovarsi a far da cerniera nei secoli f...
none1noIn this study, the author tries to show the cultural background in which the Young Flavius Mi...
This paper presents the I.Sicily project. We focus first upon its original rationale and constructio...
Within the field of ancient bilingualism, Sicily represents a unique terrain for analysis as a resul...
In August 2015 the Soprintendenza dei Beni Artistici e Culturali of Palermo retrieved a number of ar...
In August 2015 the Soprintendenza dei Beni Artistici e Culturali of Palermo retrieved a number of ar...
In August 2015 the Soprintendenza dei Beni Artistici e Culturali of Palermo retrieved a number of ar...
The research into the archaic texts of Sicily is part of a wider investigation project, which starte...
Sicily has a vibrant and individual epigraphic culture from the Archaic period onwards. Using the da...
Sicily has a vibrant and individual epigraphic culture from the Archaic period onwards. Using the da...
This article presents an unpublished Hellenistic Greek funerary inscription from the museum of Sirac...
This article presents an unpublished Hellenistic Greek funerary inscription from the museum of Sirac...
I.Sicily is a project to make freely available the complete corpus of inscriptions from ancient Sici...
Tante Sicilie, perché? Perché la Sicilia ha avuto la sorte ritrovarsi a far da cerniera nei secoli f...
Tante Sicilie, perché? Perché la Sicilia ha avuto la sorte ritrovarsi a far da cerniera nei secoli f...
Tante Sicilie, perché? Perché la Sicilia ha avuto la sorte ritrovarsi a far da cerniera nei secoli f...
none1noIn this study, the author tries to show the cultural background in which the Young Flavius Mi...
This paper presents the I.Sicily project. We focus first upon its original rationale and constructio...
Within the field of ancient bilingualism, Sicily represents a unique terrain for analysis as a resul...