Phrygian Inscriptions

Kocagür Phrygian Inscription

Inscription HP-02:A 3-line Old Phrygian inscription on a stone block was found in 2011 in the center of Kocagür village, which is 14 km from ...
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Kerkenes Phrygian Inscription

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Inscription K-01The inscription consists of fragments that probably belong to a single monument made of sandstone. It is inscribed on a frame bordering the surface ...

Phrygian Inscriptions of Gordion

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The Phrygian capital city Gordion yielded the richest finds in terms of Old Phrygian inscriptions thanks to the excavations conducted here. Although there are no ...

Dorylaion (Şarhöyük) Phrygian Inscriptions

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Dorylaion is an ancient Phrygian settlement that remains in the Eskişehir city center today. Almost all of the inscriptions found are graffiti incised on sherds ...

Gümüşbel Phrygian Inscription

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Inscription W-14It is a 4-line Old Phrygian inscription. The first line of the inscription is written sinistroverse (right to left) above the idol figures on ...

Alanyurt Phrygian Inscription

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Inscription MPhr-01 (Brixhe W-11)The white marble funerary stele with an 8-line Phrygian inscription was found by T. Drew-Bear in a field in the village of Alanyurt ...

Berberini Phrygian Inscription

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Inscription W-02The inscription is engraved above the pediment of the façade. It is written dextroverse (from left to right).  iketaios ⁝ pseikạ? eḍ?[a]ẹ?s ‘Iketaios … ...

Menekşe Kayalar Phrygian Inscriptions

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Inscription W-11 on Altar 2(Not to be confused with Brixhe W-11, for which see MPhr-01.)The inscription is on the horizontal part of the platform, in front ...

Karkamış Phrygian Inscription

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Inscription HP-01The inscription was first noticed by P. Meriggi on a stone fragment in Karkamış among the orthostat fragments, but it was first published by ...

Midas Monument Inscriptions (M-01) 

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Inscription M-01aIt is engraved on the upper left part of the facade and written dextroverse (from left to right), starting from the left corner level of ...

Inscription M-02 on King’s Road

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It is carved on an outcrop on the bedrock that stands on the left of the ramped road (King’s Road) that ascends to the plateau. This ...