Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Cataloguing Greek Inscriptions

Cataloguing Greek Inscriptions
One of the main activities of the Greek Epigraphic Society is the identification and recording in a systematic manner and on the basis of the autopsy of the monuments the inscriptions kept in the Museums, the museum storerooms, the archaeological sites and the Ephorates of Antiquities of Greece. This activity is pursued with the permission of and the close collaboration with the Greek Archaeological Service.

In pursuing this work, the Greek Epigraphic Society seeks to contribute to the major project of the evaluation and recording of the epigraphic treasures of Greece and to serve the cause -which constitutes primarily a moral obligation of the Greek state- to preserve and protect the monuments of Greece's past.
  • The inscriptions kept on the Akropolis of Athens
  • The inscriptions displayed in the National Archaeological Museum
  • The inscriptions of the Peiraeus Museum
  • The inscriptions of the Museum of Thebes and Chaeroneia
  • The inscriptions of the island of Ikaria
  • The inscriptions of the Museum of Chios
  • The inscriptions of the Museums of Mytilene
  • The inscriptions of the Archaeological Collection of Eresos (Lesbos)
  • The inscriptions of the Museum of Naxos
  • The inscriptions of the Museum of Siphnos
  • The inscriptions of the Archaeological Museum of Messenia (Kalamata)
  • The inscriptions of Ancient Messene
  • The inscriptions of the Museums of Sparta and Gytheion
  • The inscriptions of the island of Anaphe
  • The inscriptions of the island of Paros
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