Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 December 2013
[Routes followed: (a) Panderma, Mihallitch, Kermasti, Kavakly, Susurlu, Eski Manyas, Yeni Manyas, Alexa, Panderma; (b) Panderma, Erdek, Karabogha, Gunen, Pomak Keui, Hautcha, Panderma; (c) Soma, Balukiser, Mudania, Brusa.]
1. Panderma, in private possession: stele 0·40×0·25 m., top broken, with relief:—
(1.) Worshipper with sheep; altar; (r.) Apollo standing, with kithara in left hand, patera in right. Below (letters 015):
The relief is of a type very commonly found in the district; cf. J.H.S. xxiii. 87 (39), xxiv. 20 (1), xxv. 58 (13).
1 The better is too broken for reproduction, whence discrepancies between the facsimile and transliteration.
2 C.I.G. 3608 = Dörpfeld, , Troja, 58 Google Scholar.
3 I.G. 16 3–5.
4 C.I.G. 6855. Cf. Memnon 34, Frontin. iii. 17. 5. Oros. vi. 2. 10.
5 J.H.S. xxvi. 23 ff.
6 A festival called Δενδροκόπιον τῆς ᾿´ Ηρας is known from a Coan inscription (B.C.H. xxiii. 208).
7 Türckisches Tagebuch (Frankfurt, 1674), P. 257 Google Scholar.