Greek Economic Inscriptions

INDICES:
Greek Words | Proper Names | Name of divine entities | Toponyms | Economic Terms | Context | Keywords |

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Pech-Maho. Commercial transaction on lead tablet

475-450 BC

Athens. Lease of a garden belonging to the orgeones of Heros Iatros

333/2 BC

Olymos. Decree on purchase of land

Second century BC

Pistiros. Regulations concerning Pistiros, the surrounding Thracian emporia, and some Greek cities

after 359 BC

Neapolis. Decree of the phratry of Aristaioi

1st century BC-1st century AD

Cos. Sacrificial prescriptions for tax contractors and public officials

End of the second century BC (Crowther 2004)

Athens. Law providing funds for the lesser Panathenaia

335 BC ca.

Tenos. Honorary decree for Lucius Aufidius Bassus

Both palaeography and orthography seem to be consistent with a 1st century BC dating, probably around 50 BC

Delos. Specifications for a building

350

Delphi. The credit of the City to the naopoioi for the rebuilding of the temple of Apollo

The lines 1-70 of CID II 31 record the transactions from the autumn-pylaia of Argilios (358/7 BC) until the spring-pylaia of Theucharis (352/1 BC). The accounts of CID II 31 and CID II 32 were clearly planned and cut as a single job in or just after Maimalos’ year, 311/10 BC, or later (CID II 32, l. 100)