Over the past ten years, the regions of Euboea, Phokis and Lokris have yielded epigraphic material that is not only abundant, but also very varied - whether viewed in chronological, thematic or archaeological terms. All three regions have, for example, produced new manumission records, including the very first for the island of Euboea. The use of inscriptions has made crucial contributions to the identification of several Euboean sanctuaries, such as that of Apollo Selinaios, in the territory of Histiaia, that of Artemis Amarysia, near Amarynthos, and Apollo Delios at Zarex. The sanctuary located at the top of the acropolis of Eretria is now understood to be a sanctuary of Athena, thanks to an inscribed statuette of a lion. The region of Ph...
Archaeological and epigraphical evidence suggests that cult places existed near or within Thessalian...
The 23rd issue of the Epigraphic Bulletin for Greek Religion presents a selection of the epigraphic ...
Despite its ubiquity in historical and mythological narratives, the ancient region of southern Phoki...
Recent fieldwork conducted by the Swiss School of Archaeology in Greece, in collaboration with the E...
The past ten years have been particularly prolific for research in Boeotian epigraphy: excavations a...
The Sanctuary of Artemis Amarysia in Amarynthos was the most renowned shrine of the Eretrian polis, ...
With the British excavations at Lefkandi (1964-1966) and the publication of Dickinson’s The Origins ...
In recent years much progress has been made in the study of the sanctuaries of the Cyclades, both in...
In 2007, a project commenced to catalogue and to publish the Greek and Latin inscriptions in the Kar...
As a result of the epigraphic studies carried out since 2007 in the “Karadeniz Ereğli Museum” with t...
This study introduces eight epitaphs found during the field survey and excavations carried out in bo...
This article presents the discovery of two fragmentary inscriptions which demonstrate the existence ...
In the winter of 1995, an inscribed stele found near the village of Bucakköy inKaria was transported...
This volume contains studies on Classical Antiquity presented to Professor Pontus Hellström on his 7...
We present the results of a diachronic survey of the Katsaronio plain in the Karystia, southern Eubo...
Archaeological and epigraphical evidence suggests that cult places existed near or within Thessalian...
The 23rd issue of the Epigraphic Bulletin for Greek Religion presents a selection of the epigraphic ...
Despite its ubiquity in historical and mythological narratives, the ancient region of southern Phoki...
Recent fieldwork conducted by the Swiss School of Archaeology in Greece, in collaboration with the E...
The past ten years have been particularly prolific for research in Boeotian epigraphy: excavations a...
The Sanctuary of Artemis Amarysia in Amarynthos was the most renowned shrine of the Eretrian polis, ...
With the British excavations at Lefkandi (1964-1966) and the publication of Dickinson’s The Origins ...
In recent years much progress has been made in the study of the sanctuaries of the Cyclades, both in...
In 2007, a project commenced to catalogue and to publish the Greek and Latin inscriptions in the Kar...
As a result of the epigraphic studies carried out since 2007 in the “Karadeniz Ereğli Museum” with t...
This study introduces eight epitaphs found during the field survey and excavations carried out in bo...
This article presents the discovery of two fragmentary inscriptions which demonstrate the existence ...
In the winter of 1995, an inscribed stele found near the village of Bucakköy inKaria was transported...
This volume contains studies on Classical Antiquity presented to Professor Pontus Hellström on his 7...
We present the results of a diachronic survey of the Katsaronio plain in the Karystia, southern Eubo...
Archaeological and epigraphical evidence suggests that cult places existed near or within Thessalian...
The 23rd issue of the Epigraphic Bulletin for Greek Religion presents a selection of the epigraphic ...
Despite its ubiquity in historical and mythological narratives, the ancient region of southern Phoki...