Athenian Tribute List, 454/3 BC
IG I3 259 Date: 454/3 BC
         These first-fruits (aparchai)[1] all separately (choris chsumpasai), were the first to be declared (apephanthesan) to the Thirty[2]  by the hellenotamiai[3] to whom - was secretary for the goddess[4]  from the allied tribute (phoro) in the archonship of Ariston at Athens[5] (454/3), one mina per
        talent.[6] 
        
        
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         [7]  (5) Abderites: 1285 dr. 2 ob.[8]  Olynthians,
        Skablaians,
        Asserites: 266 dr. 4 ob.
        Sermylians: 772 dr.
        (10) Mekypernians[9]  Stolians,
        Polichnitans: 231 dr. 2 ob.
        Singians: (≥) 202 dr. 2 ob.
        Thasians: 300 dr.[10]  (15) Mysians: 33 dr. 2 ob.
        Pikres of Syangelia: [50 dr.]  Kedrietans: [50 dr.]  Keramians: [150 dr.]  Boutheians:  . . . [11]  (20) Kyllandians: [200 dr.]  Chians, Karians: [33 dr. 2 ob.]   . . .  
        
        
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         (5) Narisbareans: [16 dr. 4 ob.]  Mydones: [25 dr.]  Kianians: 1[6 dr. 4 ob.]  Artakenians: [33 dr. 2 ob.]  Neapolis  (10) in Thrace: 1[6 dr. 4 ob.]  Berysians  under Ida: 16 dr. 4 ob.
        Karian Auliatans: 8 dr. [2 ob.]  Iatans: 100 dr.
        (15) Parianians: 100 dr.
        Daskyleion  in Propontis: 8 dr. 2 ob.
        Aiginetans: 3000 dr.[12]  Milesians  (20) from Leros: 300 dr.
        Milesians  from Teichioussa:  . . . [13] 
        
        
            