204 DISTRICT OF TROAS. 
characters are given as they appeared upon the 
marble throughout the whole; and the learned 
reader will perceive where the words require 
correction. 
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ANTIOXONKAIZEAEYKONKAI . . . N 
AHMONEINAIAE . . TONKAI 
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Chandler, who has written an interesting account 
of the antiquities of Sigeum, says that the ^the- 
nceum, or Temple of Minerva, stood upon the 
