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Inscriptions of Greek Cyrenaica | Greek Verse Inscriptions of Cyrenaica

Dedication

EpiDoc XML: IGCyr0004002
Trismegistos ID: 738097

Source description

Support: Five adjoining fragments of a cup, Laconian ware (w: 0.059- × h: 0.048 × d: 0.003; diameter 0.14).

Layout: Graffito on outside, under rim.

Letters: 0.004-0.0056; archaic shape of letters: three-strokes iota, san as sibilant.

Date: Ca. 550 BC (monument type, lettering).

Findspot: Found at Cyrene: agora, under the future Augusteum.

Place of origin: Findspot.

Last recorded location: Latest seen by Oscar Mei after 1997 in Shahat: Storeroom of the Italian missions. Not seen by IGCyr team.

Text constituted from: Editor's transcription.

Bibliography

Gasperini – Stucchi 1965, p. 83 (= Gasperini – Arnaldi – Marengo 2008, p. 5); Gasperini 1967, p. 166, n. 3 (= Gasperini – Arnaldi – Marengo 2008, p. 77); Dobias-Lalou 1970, p. 233, n. 2; IGCyr 000400 . Cf. Mei 2013, pp. 68-69, pl. XX (pottery), whence SEG, 63.1728.

Text

Interpretive

Ἀρχαῖος Α[---]

Diplomatic

ΑΡΧΑΙΟΣΑ[---]

French translation

Arkhaios A[---].

English translation

Archaios A[---].

Italian translation

Archaios A[---].

Arabic translation

أرخيوس [---].

Commentary

The second word might be either the verb ἀνέθηκε or the name of the deity to whom the vase was dedicated or even (but less plausibly) the father's name of the dedicant.

Mei 2013, pp. 68-69 ascribes the vase to the 'painter of Hunting'.

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Cyrene agora

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