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- Dipylon_inscription abstract "The Dipylon inscription is a short text written on an ancient Greek pottery vessel dated to ca. 740 BC. It is famous for being the oldest (or one of the oldest) known samples of the use of the Greek alphabet. The text is scratched on a wine jug (oenochoe), which was found in 1871 and is named after the location where it was found, the ancient Dipylon Cemetery, near the Dipylon Gate on the area of Kerameikos in Athens. The jug is attributed to the Late Geometrical Period (750-700 BC). It is now in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens (inv. 192).".
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- Dipylon_inscription wikiPageExternalLink oi?ikey=1811&bookid=3.
- Dipylon_inscription wikiPageExternalLink dip_intr.html.
- Dipylon_inscription wikiPageID "4041366".
- Dipylon_inscription wikiPageRevisionID "561070960".
- Dipylon_inscription hasPhotoCollection Dipylon_inscription.
- Dipylon_inscription subject Category:8th-century_BC_works.
- Dipylon_inscription subject Category:Archaeological_artifacts.
- Dipylon_inscription subject Category:Earliest_known_manuscripts_by_language.
- Dipylon_inscription subject Category:Greek_inscriptions.
- Dipylon_inscription subject Category:Greek_language.
- Dipylon_inscription subject Category:Individual_ancient_Greek_vases.
- Dipylon_inscription subject Category:Iron_Age_Greece.
- Dipylon_inscription subject Category:National_Archaeological_Museum_of_Athens.
- Dipylon_inscription type Abstraction100002137.
- Dipylon_inscription type Communication100033020.
- Dipylon_inscription type EarliestKnownManuscriptsByLanguage.
- Dipylon_inscription type GreekInscriptions.
- Dipylon_inscription type Inscription106405699.
- Dipylon_inscription type Manuscript106406979.
- Dipylon_inscription type Writing106362953.
- Dipylon_inscription type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- Dipylon_inscription comment "The Dipylon inscription is a short text written on an ancient Greek pottery vessel dated to ca. 740 BC. It is famous for being the oldest (or one of the oldest) known samples of the use of the Greek alphabet. The text is scratched on a wine jug (oenochoe), which was found in 1871 and is named after the location where it was found, the ancient Dipylon Cemetery, near the Dipylon Gate on the area of Kerameikos in Athens. The jug is attributed to the Late Geometrical Period (750-700 BC).".
- Dipylon_inscription label "Dipylon inscription".
- Dipylon_inscription label "Dipylon-Kanne".
- Dipylon_inscription label "Inscripción del Dípilon".
- Dipylon_inscription label "Inscription du Dipylon".
- Dipylon_inscription sameAs Dipylon-Kanne.
- Dipylon_inscription sameAs Οινοχόη_του_Διπύλου.
- Dipylon_inscription sameAs Inscripción_del_Dípilon.
- Dipylon_inscription sameAs Inscription_du_Dipylon.
- Dipylon_inscription sameAs m.0bf19x.
- Dipylon_inscription sameAs Q1227362.
- Dipylon_inscription sameAs Q1227362.
- Dipylon_inscription sameAs Dipylon_inscription.
- Dipylon_inscription wasDerivedFrom Dipylon_inscription?oldid=561070960.
- Dipylon_inscription depiction Dipylon_Inscription.JPG.
- Dipylon_inscription isPrimaryTopicOf Dipylon_inscription.