Mnamon

Ancient writing systems in the Mediterranean

A critical guide to electronic resources

South Picene

- 6th - 3rd century B.C.



Map of places



  1. Capestrano (Place found), 'The warrior of Capestrano: inscription' (Example)
  2. Castel di Ieri (Place found), 'Fragment of a stele, found in 1949 at Castel di Ieri, on which runs a bottom-to-top, three-line boustrophedon inscription' (image)
  3. Castel di Ieri (Place found), 'Inscription on a stone slab from Castel di Ieri (Aquila)' (Example)
  4. Italy (Place of origin)
  5. Penna Sant’Andrea (Place found), 'Fragment of an inscribed slab, found in 1973 near Penna Sant'Andrea in the modern Province of Teramo and now kept in the Archaeological Museum of Chieti.' (image)
  6. Penna Sant’Andrea (Place found), 'Inscribed slab that consists of three corresponding and reassembled fragments. It was discovered in 1973 and 1974 at Penna Sant'Andrea and is now kept in the Archaeological Museum of Chieti.' (image)
  7. Penna Sant’Andrea (Place found), 'Inscription on a stone slab from Penna Sant'Andrea (Teramo) III' (Example)
  8. Penna Sant’Andrea (Place found), 'Inscription on a stone slab from Penna Sant'Andrea (Teramo) I' (Example)
  9. Penna Sant’Andrea (Place found), 'Inscription on a stone slab from Penna Sant'Andrea (Teramo) II' (Example)
  10. Penna Sant’Andrea (Place found), 'Upper part of an inscribed slab with a human head at the top, found in 1973 near Penna Sant'Andrea in the modern Province of Teramo and now kept in the Archaeological Museum of Chieti.' (image)