2012
DOI: 10.1515/kadmos.2011.009
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Une inscription paléo-phrygienne dans la région de Parion?

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“…A large stone slab was found in the centre of Kocagür, perhaps the ancient Pitya (14 km from the ancient Parion, in Bithynia). However, its context is unknown (Brixhe & Keleş 2011). An undated clay spindle (HP-101, Dinç & Innocente 1999) appeared in a höyük at Çamönü (ancient Karasonya), in northern Lydia (Gusmani 1988) and, also from Lydia, a silver cup (HP-102) was found by clandestine diggers in the main tumulus of Ikiztepe.…”
Section: Yhss Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A large stone slab was found in the centre of Kocagür, perhaps the ancient Pitya (14 km from the ancient Parion, in Bithynia). However, its context is unknown (Brixhe & Keleş 2011). An undated clay spindle (HP-101, Dinç & Innocente 1999) appeared in a höyük at Çamönü (ancient Karasonya), in northern Lydia (Gusmani 1988) and, also from Lydia, a silver cup (HP-102) was found by clandestine diggers in the main tumulus of Ikiztepe.…”
Section: Yhss Phasementioning
confidence: 99%