It is described in Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum (SEG) vol. 13, no. 306; in N. G. Hammond and G. T. Griffith, A history of Macedonia, Oxford: Clarendon 1979, Vol.2, p.96; in T. Rizakis and G. Touratsoglou, Epigraphes Ano Makedonia, Athens 1986, #2; and in L. H. Jefferey, The local scripts of archaic Greece, Oxford 1961, #173.2. See also Poinikastas database of Greek inscriptions, Megara #332 [1]