Greek alphabet (38 Subjects)
Several forms of letters of the Greek alphabet, from ancient inscriptions.
Curse tablet made of lead.
Transcription of inscription on ancient curse tablet.
The Greek alphabet.
Inscription in Greek from the catacombs of Shaykh Barakat, near Aleppo, Syria.
Inscription in Greek at the necropolis of Furkia, near Aleppo.
Inscriptions in Greek from catacombs near Aleppo, Syria.
1. Inscription in Greek from Al Bara, near Aleppo. 2. Inscription in Greek on epistyle at Al Bara, near Aleppo. 3. Inscription in Latin on epistyle at Al Bara, near Aleppo.
Inscription in Greek from city in the Syrian dessert.
Inscription in Greek at Kykkos Monastery.
Inscription from Carthaea, ancient city on Kea island.
Inscriptions from Carthaea, ancient city on Kea island.
Inscriptions from Carthaea, ancient city on Kea island.
Inscription from Carthaea, ancient city on Kea island.
Inscriptions from Carthaea, ancient city on Kea island.
Inscriptions from Carthaea, ancient city on Kea island.
Inscriptions from Carthaea, ancient city on Kea island.
Inscriptions from Carthaea, ancient city on Kea island.
Inscriptions from Carthaea, ancient city on Kea island.
Inscriptions from Carthaea, ancient city on Kea island.
Bronze statue of a deer from the Temple of Apollo in Priene, ancient city in Asia Minor.
1. Relief from Gytheio. Warrior overcomes his enemy, probably an Amazon. 2. Base of ancient stele from Sparta 3. Ancient inscription from Sparta.
Roman inscription from Teos, ancient city on the shores of Asia Minor.
Roman sarcophagus at Vathy, Preveza.
Stele from Pali, ancient city in Paliki peninsula, near Lixouri, Cephalonia.
1. Ancient marble panel with inscription from the Temple of Artemis. After the Temple was demolished, this panel served as the altar stone at the church of Agios Dimitrios in Melinado, Zakynthos, which is today in ruins. 2. Ancient coins of Zakynthos and Cythera.
View of the front of the roman tomb of Zakynthos, erroneously thought to be the Tomb of Cicero. Vases from the monument.
Inscriptions in Greek from the Troad.
Roman inscription at the Propylaea of the Acropolis of Athens, in between the Beule Gate and the Temple of Athena Nike. The inscription refers to Flavius Septimius Marcellinus, with the sponsorship of whom the Propylaea of the Acropolis were restored (280 C.E.)
Votive inscription from the Theater of Dionysus in Athens.