Yaman, Hüseyin2025-05-292025-05-2920240321-0391https://doi.org/10.31857/S0321039124030097https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12428/30060This paper introduces three previously unpublished grave inscriptions from Tenedos, two of which belong to the Hellenistic period. Recent surveys on the island led to the discovery of inscriptions no. 2 and 3, while inscription no. 1 was found during rescue excavations carried out in 2002. It is worth noting that inscription no. 1 is a cenotaph of a foreigner from Byzantion, which sets it apart from the other two. Based on its stylistic features, the stele with the inscription no. 2 ought to be of Mysian origin. Furthermore, two of the inscriptions (1 and 2) are of particular interest for featuring traits of the Lesbian dialect.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessTenedosBozcaadaLesbian dialectCenotaphByzantionSteleFunerary inscriptionThree new funerary inscriptions from TenedosArticle84310.31857/S0321039124030097N/AWOS:001438876900009Q2