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ringofgerms

I'd read it as Φανίας Δωσιθέου, so "Phanias, son of Dositheus". So maybe his tomb?


Ear_Jam

Interesting, thanks for your input.


twaccount143244

looks like this inscription was published as Kadyanda 16 in this piece: [https://www.persee.fr/doc/ktema\_0221-5896\_1986\_num\_11\_1\_2650](https://www.persee.fr/doc/ktema_0221-5896_1986_num_11_1_2650)


Ear_Jam

Good find, thanks!


pinotJD

This is amazing.


Quoshinqai

Definitely shows you who the original inhabitants were. And it wasn't the Turks.


Firm_Kaleidoscope479

“…this way to Noah’s ark…”


middleway

That's made me smile


Melanculow

The Turkish people have such an amazing history!


existentialg

You forgot the /s


infernoxv

*greek


rainmak3r3

It's about as amazing as the 'MURICAN "history" /s


AlmightyDarkseid

I like to remind people that Columbus's landing on the Americas and Constantinople's conquest are less than 40 years apart.


The_Ghost_Of_Gaming

It's moreso the land that has the history. This was part of Greek history from long before the Turks arrived in the area.