Abstract
In this article are published four new graffiti found in the Tepecik settlement in the Lycian harbour of Patara. These inscriptions, three of which are written in Lycian, and one in Greek, are dated from the mid-fifth to the first quarter of the third century BC. They correspond to Lycian personal names, most of which are new. Each of these forms is discussed in detail and compared with related names attested in other Anatolian languages.
Online erschienen: 2024-01-27
Erschienen im Druck: 2023-12-01
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- A Canaanite jar with a Cypro-Minoan inscription from Tiryns: TIRY Avas 001
- A new personal name in the Linear B tablets from Pylos
- A round altar with a Carian inscription from Euromos
- Observations on the language of the newly discovered Phrygian inscription from Gordion (G-12)
- Shaping the Pamphylian alphabet: the puzzle of the two digammas
- New Lycian and Greek graffiti from Patara: edition and onomastic commentary
- Les nasales syllabiques en lycien
- Voyelles nasales et voyelles nasalisées en lycien
Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
Lycian;
Patara;
Lycian epigraphy;
pottery;
Lycian language;
onomastics
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Titelei
- Inhalt
- Aufsätze
- A Canaanite jar with a Cypro-Minoan inscription from Tiryns: TIRY Avas 001
- A new personal name in the Linear B tablets from Pylos
- A round altar with a Carian inscription from Euromos
- Observations on the language of the newly discovered Phrygian inscription from Gordion (G-12)
- Shaping the Pamphylian alphabet: the puzzle of the two digammas
- New Lycian and Greek graffiti from Patara: edition and onomastic commentary
- Les nasales syllabiques en lycien
- Voyelles nasales et voyelles nasalisées en lycien