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The Tsepis Stele and Some Others
The document which I now publish has for some 40 years had the distinction of being the most conspicuous syllabic inscription in the Cyprus Museum: it is long, its characters are clear and bold, it has the merit of being complete. That it has so long escaped the attention of scholars is in great measure due to its remarkable difficulty
Unpublished Syllabic Inscriptions of the Cyprus Museum
In an article which has recently appeared in Opuscula Atheniensia1 I publish twenty syllabic inscriptions of the kingdoms of Marium and Paphos, now in the custody of the Cyprus Museum either at Nicosia or in its local subsidiaries. Here I resume the task; and once more begin with Western Cyprus, to pass via the South coast round to the Central Plain. For some introductory observations on the epigraphy of these two kingdoms, I refer to that article
A Royal Inscription from Curium
Karageorghis J Jacqueline V., Mitford Terence Bruce. A Royal Inscription from Curium. In: Bulletin de correspondance hellénique. Volume 88, livraison 1, 1964. pp. 67-76