ON GREEK INSCRIPTIONS. 273 



Inscription over the door of a public building, 

 ATTOKPATOPAKAI 

 SAPATITONAIAIONAAPIANON 

 ANTXINEINON^EB A^TON 

 ET^EBHIl ATEPAI1 ATPI AOS 



KTANEITONHBOTAHKAIOAHMO^ 

 TONETEPrETHN. 



(Mem. iii. p. 65.) 



CYANEiE AT GHIOURASTAN. 

 (Vol. i. p. 120.) 



TOHP.AIONnPOrONIKONIASONOSKAI^EPATOS 

 KAIOISANHMEI^. 0EA . SOMEN2TNXX2PH2AIN 



AAAOSAEOTAI^0A*E1TINAHO0A*A^O<I>EIAHSE 

 IKTANEIT12NTOAHM . . . <I>SHOTSlANEXON 



O^n . . AHAinANTITX2BOTAAMEN12E^>HMI^EI. 



This inscription is on a rock-tomb, on which 

 there is also a Lycian inscription. 



(Mem. iii. p. 71.) 



The words KYANEITQNTEPOY2IA occur in 

 the inscription on a sarcophagus at the same 

 locality. 



(Mem. iii. p. 68.) 



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