III 402. Chersonesos.Epitaph (?), 2nd half of II - early III century C.E.

Monument

Type

Panel. 

Material

Marble. 

Dimensions (cm)

H.10.0, W.24.0, Th.6.2.

Additional description

Broken off on all sides. 

Place of Origin

Chersonesos. 

Find place

Sevastopol (Chersonesos). 

Find context

Northeast sector of the citadel of Chersonesos (Block VII, square 11Б, plot 2). 

Find circumstances

Found in 1986, excavations of the Institute of Archaeology of the Academy of Sciences of USSR. 

Modern location

Sevastopol. 

Institution and inventory

National Preserve of Tauric Chersonesos, 2/37113. 

Epigraphic field

Position

On the front. 

Lettering

OMega in the shape of upside down mu, narrow epsilon and tau; serifs. 

Letterheights (cm)

4.0

Text

Category

Epitaph. 

Date

2nd half of II - early III century C.E. 

Dating criteria

Palaeography. 

Editions

Saprykin1991, 192; SEG, 43 499. 

Edition

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[---]Τ̣ΟΤΕ[---]
[--- ἐτ]ῶ̣ν vac. ν´ [---]

Diplomatic

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[---].ΟΤΕ[---]
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EpiDoc (XML)

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Apparatus criticus

1: [- - - ζήσα]σα ἔ[τη - - -] ed. pr.
2: [ἀπὸ ?] τότε ed. pr.
3: suppl. ed. pr.; vac. om. ed. pr., corr.

Translation

 

Images

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