Abstract

The study deals with the inscriptions of the Athenian Tribute Lists, and highlights the tax list of 454/453 BC. For comparison, the list of 440/439 BC is examined. These lists are not only a valuable source of Athenian foreign policy and economy, but also, for example, for tracing changes in Athenian letter forms and their evolution.

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