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Name of an ephebe

EpiDoc XML: IGCyr1179002
Trismegistos ID: 738727

Source description

Support: Sandstone block reused in the city wall (dimensions unknown).

Layout: Inscribed on front face.

Letters: 0.05-0.06; seemingly pre-Augustan script.

Date: First half of first century BC (lettering).

Findspot: Found in 1962 by R.G. Goodchild in Taucheira (the city being re-named Arsinoe at the time of the inscription): re-used in the wall of the late guardroom on the extramural side of the South tower of the East gate.

Place of origin: Taucheira.

Last recorded location: Seen by J.M. Reynolds before 1995 in situ, at Tūkrah. Not seen by IGCyr team; edited from J.M. Reynolds' observations.

Text constituted from: Transcription from stone (J.M. Reynolds).

Bibliography

Never published before IGCyr 117900 .

Text

Interpretive

(ἔτους) δ´ Ζην[---]
Ἁνιόχου̣

Diplomatic

𐅹 Δ ΖΗΝ[---]
ΑΝΙΟΧΟ.

French translation

An 4. Zèn[---] fils d'Haniokhos.

English translation

Year 4. Zen[---] son of Haniochos.

Italian translation

Anno 4. Zen[---] figlio di Haniochos.

Arabic translation

السنة 4. زين [---] بن هانيوخوس.

Commentary

J.M. Reynolds observed that the stonecutter perhaps did not finish the name beginning with Ζην- because avoiding an isolated delta already cut there.

Most names dated with a year are considered of Roman time. However J.M. Reynolds thought that the lettering of this one was older. If so, we do not know to which event the era was related.

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