Abstract
The article considers an ancient Greek graffito found in 2006 during the excavations of the Bos- poran city of Nymphaion. The graffito consists of ordinal numerals denoting a sequence of days from the first to the fifth, and acrophonic numeric signs. The inscription manner of writing allows us to date it to the 3rd century BC. It is estimated that the graffito is a household note related to one of events that were conducted in the Nymphaion theatre.
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