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  • ISSN (Print) 0321-0391
  • ISSN (Online) 3034-5251

A NEW LYDIAN INSCRIPTION FROM KELAINAI AND THE PROBLEM OF LYDIAN PRESENCE IN PHRYGIA IN THE ACHAEMENID PERIOD

PII
S0321-03910000375-8-1
DOI
10.7868/S10000375-8-1
Publication type
Article
Status
Published
Authors
Volume/ Edition
Volume / Issue 1 (292)
Pages
14-27
Abstract

The authors publish a Lydian inscription discovered in 2009 in Dinar (Afyonkarahisar Province of Turkey), ancient Kelainai. Paleographic characteristics of the inscription (some letter forms and scriptio continua) make it possible to date it to the late “archaic” or early “classical” period (late 6th – early 5th century BC). Combinatory analysis and comparison of the text with the known Lydian inscriptions allow the authors to determine three verb forms (two in the preterite and one in the present/future) and a number of other elements typical for the Lydian texts. The text may be 27 tentatively reconstructed as follows: [---]xl [dawi]cil isṭạ[minlaν qiraaλ ---] // [---]nil ak es ẽtạ[ma ---] // [--- fawcν]aśod b[uk ---] // [---]ixix[---] // [---]wxx[---], “--- erected within the family estate --- created/devoted. And these instructions --- whoever opposes them or ---”. The inscription is the second one to have been found outside Lydia or adjacent maritime Greek towns. The find confirms Herodotus’ account of rich and infl uential Lydians staying in Kelainai and possessing large estates there.

Keywords
Phrygia, Lydia, Lydian language, Lydian inscription, Kelainai (Celaenae), Herodotus
Date of publication
05.01.2015
Year of publication
2015
Number of purchasers
1
Views
608

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