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Cypro-Syllabic
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Cypro-Syllabic
- 9th-2nd c. BC
Map of places
Akanthou (Provenance), 'Clay tablet inscribed in Cypro-Syllabic on the both sides, from Akanthou, 4th c. BC, known as “Bulwer Tablet”. London, British Museum, 1950,0525.1.' (image)
Amathus (Place attested)
Cyprus (Place of origin)
Idalion (Provenance), 'Bronze tablet inscribed in Cypro-Syllabic on both faces, from Idalion, 5th c. BC. Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Cabinet des médailles, Bronze.2297.' (image)
Idalion (Provenance), 'Limestone base with bilingual inscription, Greek (Cypro-Syllabic) / Phoenician, from Idalion, 4th c. BC. London, British Museum, 1872,0816.84. ' (image)
Paphos (Place attested)
Salamis (Provenance), 'Ostracon inscribed in Cypro-Syllabic on the two faces, from Salamis, 7th-6th c. BC. London, British Museum, 1897,0401.1538. ' (image)