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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Inscription M-03

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By Phrygian Monuments

The inscription is engraved on a projection above the stepped altar 27 in Midas City. The dextroverse line is mutilated on the left, on the ...

Inscription M-04 on the Throne Monument

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It is a two-line inscription carved on the stepped altar 28, so-called the Throne Monument, in Midas City. The upper line is written dextroverse, and ...

Inscription M-05

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The sinistroverse inscription is on the remains of the rock-cut pediment of the Broken Monument in Midas City.   apelan (uac.) mekas tevanọ[‑‑‑] * uac. Empty ...

Inscription M-06

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It is carved on the stepped altar 14 in Midas City. There is a two-line inscription, and both lines are sinistroverse.   ṛekun ⁝ deiatiteeạ.? davoi ...

Inscription M-07

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It is a single-word dextroverse inscription engraved on the underside of a vault at the deep end of the cave which is accessed by rock ...

Inscription M-08

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The sinistroverse written inscription is engraved on the rock to the right of the road where the ancient road on the west side of the ...

Inscription M-09

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The inscription is written on an architectural fragment that was found in 1913 in a ravine at the south of the Midas City plateau. The ...

Inscription M-10

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The dextroverse inscription is engraved on a block of stone that was found by G. Toklu in 1970 in the Midas City during a cleaning ...

Inscription M-11

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About 20 meters north of Altar 32 is a single line dextroverse inscription on the upper edge of a flattened surface of a rock. Due ...

Areyastis Phrygian Inscriptions

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Inscription W-01aIt consists of three lines surrounding the triangular pediment. The lower horizontal line (I), including also the three letters that are incised on the right ...