. Papers of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens . n an unbrokenchain until it joins Enevre Dagh. From Yakka a road ascends Tek-kelik Dagh in the direction of the Ilan Ovasti. I wished to crossthe moimtains by this road, but the villagers were imanimous in theirstatements that the road did not go to the Ilan Ovasii. but merelyled to the mountain for the wood su])ply of the villages in this neigh-borhood. Accordingly I abandoned the project. The region be- 2/8 THE WOLFE EXPEDITION tween here and the Ilan Ovasii in a direct line is said to be unin-habited and exceedingly mountainou
. Papers of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens . n an unbrokenchain until it joins Enevre Dagh. From Yakka a road ascends Tek-kelik Dagh in the direction of the Ilan Ovasti. I wished to crossthe moimtains by this road, but the villagers were imanimous in theirstatements that the road did not go to the Ilan Ovasii. but merelyled to the mountain for the wood su])ply of the villages in this neigh-borhood. Accordingly I abandoned the project. The region be- 2/8 THE WOLFE EXPEDITION tween here and the Ilan Ovasii in a direct line is said to be unin-habited and exceedingly mountainous. Certainly no one knowsanything about it. August 21. Gelendos to Baghadjik, 5 h. 17 m. We visited Yakka;then turned southwest along the foot of Tekkelik Dagh) but stillbeing in the plain) to the point near the lake where Tekkelik Daghturns to run nearly south. At this point the following inscriptionwas copied. No. 397. Yakka. At a fountain one Jionr sontJnvcst of Yakka onthe road to Eghcrdir, about tivcnty minutes from the mmmi^ l p v r tt?s ? a v. [L(^ucio) CJalpurjnio] Pau- [lo, L(ucii)] f(ilio), Ser(gia), Longo pon- [t(ifici), q]ui primus om[nium] From this point we follow the road traversed last year (1884)from Egherdir to Yalowadj. At the Tchiftlik we leave this road andascend a Boghaz to Sari Idris and Baghadjik. The country is moun-tainous and rough. August 22. Baghadjik to Bazarkieui, 4 h. 24 m. We descendsouthwest from Baghadjik to Monis in a little valley in the then cross Gok Tepe, and in two hours find ourselves at Sofula,the northernmost village in Ilan Ovasii, whence a rolling Ova istraversed up to Ilanlii, the residence of the Mudir. Beyond Ilanluwe traverse the open and well-watered plain, crossing the Ak Suabove the confluence of the Zindan Su and the Ak Su to , recrossing the united stream, the Eurymedon, we pass Baklanto Bazarkieui. TO ASIA MINOR. 2/9 The villages of this whole ultramontane region differ from any Ihave se
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