2012
DOI: 10.1515/kadmos.2011.008
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Un nouveau site épigraphique paléo-phrygien: Seyitömer Höyük

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“…Neither of the arguments is compelling, as the chance correspondence is not excluded in such a short name. In fact, a very similar name is possibly attested also in another Phrygian graffiti from Seyitömer (W-101, see Bilgen et al 2011) in which one read asakas after the broken edge of the sherd. The traces before the word would be compatible with p or m, but there is no guarantee that this is the first letter of the name and not a part of the preceding word.…”
Section: Rostislav Oreshkomentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Neither of the arguments is compelling, as the chance correspondence is not excluded in such a short name. In fact, a very similar name is possibly attested also in another Phrygian graffiti from Seyitömer (W-101, see Bilgen et al 2011) in which one read asakas after the broken edge of the sherd. The traces before the word would be compatible with p or m, but there is no guarantee that this is the first letter of the name and not a part of the preceding word.…”
Section: Rostislav Oreshkomentioning
confidence: 75%