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[Agora Drawing] DA 6788

Sherd with alphabet ... Piet de Jong ... Duplicate of DA 10563 (Ptg. 13) See also DA 10563 and 2008.03.0386. Fragile Dirty Watercolor Paper Watercolor ... Sherd with alphabet.

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[Agora Drawing] DA 10563

Back side of sherd with alphabet ... Piet de Jong ... See also DA 6788 and 2008.03.0386. 5-363 5-363 Fragile Watercolor Paper Watercolor ... 1935 ... Back side of sherd with alphabet.

[Agora Publication] Young (1969): Old Phrygian Inscriptions from Gordion: Toward a History of the Phrygian Alphabet

Young, Rodney S ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 38.2 2 252-296 10.2307_147421 ... 1969 ... Old Phrygian Inscriptions from Gordion: Toward a History of the Phrygian Alphabet

[Agora Object] I 3005: Marble Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Inscribed face and rough picked back preserved; broken elsewhere. On line 1, part of an alphabet reading from left to right, but the individual letters retrograde. On lines 2-4, another ... 13 June 1935 ... On line 1, part of an alphabet reading from left to right, but the individual letters retrograde. On lines 2-4, another alphabet in which the "Γ" is written retrograde.

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 25, s. 28, p. 10

Alphabet. Aristotle, AthPol 22. Thomsen, pp. 82-85. Thomsen, pp. 81-82. Lang, Hesperia, Suppl. XIX, pp. 75-87 ... Agora 25 10 ... Alphabet

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[Agora Drawing] DA 12111

Map showing the approximate location of the 17 parishes included in the 1833 catalogue. The order follows the Greek alphabet ... Kostas Biris's map (2005, p. 44-45) with color addition by S. Dumont ... 2020 ... The order follows the Greek alphabet.

[Agora Object] I 5200: Marble Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Inscribed face only preserved. A rectangular cutting at the lower left corner of the inscribed surface, which must date from reuse. Attic alphabet. Six lines of the inscription preserved ... Second half of 5th. century B.C ... Attic alphabet. Six lines of the inscription preserved.

[Agora Object] H 165: Fragment from the Base and Lower Body with Graffito

Joins with H 184. Two lines retrograde. Line 1:-ΑΒΓΔΕ- Line 2:-ΑΒΓΔΕF- Two incomplete abecederia, perhaps of teacher and pupil. In the second line the delta resembles a Boiotian or Euboian type, but ... They would retain such letters in their abecedarium, however since they lacked the critical judgment and experience to emend the new alphabet to their own needs. Digamma had no phonetic value in the Attic alphabet, but its presence is explained by Jeffery's discussion. ... It should be noted that digamma kept its place in the developed Attic alphabet because it was used in the alphabetic numeral system of Attica.