ΙG Ι³ 219 and ΙG Ι³ 420 revisited
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https://doi.org/10.13135/2039-4985/3460Abstract
In the present article two 5th century Attic inscriptions are revisited, namely IG I3 219 and IG I3 420. They were both first published by the 19th century Greek archaeologist and epigraphist K. S. Pittakes. Close study of the two very fragmentary inscriptions led to the assumption that they probably belong to the same dossier, i.e. leases of public lands or sales of confiscated properties.Downloads
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