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Decrees from Lisse or Lissae in Lycia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 December 2013

Extract

In the preceding pages Mr. Bent has given a brief account of his recent tour. The chief interest of it centres in the discovery of the sites of several Carian and Lycian cities, some of them hitherto unknown even by name. Mr. Bent has placed in my hands, for publication in this Journal, a number of impressions and copies of inscriptions from these sites and from other localities. Unfortunately they arrived in England just too late for them to be made ready for these pages. But the following are inserted by way of an instalment. The first two documents discover to us an unknown Lycian town. The third adds one more name to our list of Greek artists.

‘Wall-stone of a building inland from Lydae, about five miles.’ It is the next stone in the same course with the following. From Mr. Bent's impression.

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Research Article
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Copyright © The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies 1888

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