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Abstract The author describes the fragmentary writing tablets and papyrus remnants discovered in one of the Daphni tombs in 1981, dating from 430/420 bce . He offers transcriptions of the legible portions and assesses their possible literary significance.
Greek and Roman Musical Studies – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 2013
Keywords: earliest Greek papyrus; writing tablets; Daphni tombs
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