Gold Fluted Bowl from Olympia, Greece (500 BCE)
For translation methodology see: How to Translate Alphabetic Akkadian Texts
For translation methodology see: How to Translate Alphabetic Akkadian Texts
(June 3, 2023) The temple of Olympia originally had the diviners (seers) mentioned in this text but during the classical era it lost out in that area to Delphi. Because of this the temple invented the Olympic games to bring in people. This text is a mix of Etruscan and Aegean letter styles. In fact an Etruscan "K" is used on the left while a Greek "K" is used on the right. This dates it to between 500 and 400 BCE on epigraphic grounds.
"The sons of Kypselos dedicated [this bowl] from Heraclea"
The letters of the names are not even correct showing this is a fake translation. The museum does not provide the name of the translator.