Category:Pinakes from Penteskouphia
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English: Penteskouphia is a Greek village south-west of ancient Corinth, on the isthmus of Corinth that links the Peloponnese to continental Greece. The votive plaques or pinakes are dated about 570 BC.. A first lot was found in 1879 and the rest in 1905. Some 1200 fragments form 1030 plaques. (In Jerzy Gawronski, André van Holk & Joost Schokkenbroek, Ships and maritime landscapes, p. 66.)
Français : Penteskouphia est un village grec au sud-ouest de Corinthe antique, sur l'isthme de Corinthe qui relie le Péloponnèse à la Grèce continentale. Les fr:pinakes de Penteskouphia sont des plaques votives ou pinax datent de 570 av J.-C. Une première série a été trouvée en 1879, le reste en 1905. Quelque 1200 fragments forment 1030 plaques.
(Dans Jerzy Gawronski, André van Holk & Joost Schokkenbroek, Ships and maritime landscapes, p. 66.)
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