130 PLAIN OF TROY. 
CHAP. AsmoYrizi 
' r-^ XMHXnNAEAYZAI 
nATHPKATATHNTOYHA 
OHKHNEZEniKPIMTO 
KAIKIAIOYSOVnO 
TAMIOYKA 
AnOAE 
Village of We afterwards proceeded to the Greek villaae 
of Callifat, situate near to the spot where the 
Callifat Osmach joins the Mender. In the streets 
and court-yards of this place were lying several 
capitals of Corinthian pillars ; and upon a broken 
marble tablet, placed in a wall, we noticed part 
of an Inscription in metre ; the rest of the cha- 
racters having perished : 
. . lAYZINANAPAZINIK 
. nPOKAONYMO 
. . POSTOZOY 
Medals. While wc wcrc copying this, some peasants 
of the place came to us with Greek medals. 
They were all of copper, in high preservation, 
and all medals of Ilium, struck in the time of 
the Roman Emperors'. Upon one side was 
(1) The copper coinage of Greece was not in use until ta\vards the 
close of the Peloponncsian War. It was first introduced at Athens, at 
the persuasion of one Dinniysius ; thence called yLuXKov;; according to 
Alhencvus, lib. xv. c. S. & lib. ii. c. 12. 
