I 56. Tyras.Incertum, II-III century C.E.

Monument

Type

Panel. 

Material

Marble, white with gray veins. 

Dimensions (cm)

H.15.0, W.11.6, Th.4.9.

Additional description

The front is polished, the back is uneven, but smoothed; the bottom is carefully cut, but left without further treatment; other sides are broken off. 

Place of Origin

Tyras. 

Find place

Belgorod-Dnestrovsky. 

Find context

Central trench, southeast sector, medieval pavement, in secondary use. 

Find circumstances

Found in 1979, excavations of I.B. Kleyman; field catalogue number БД-79, № 76 (on the fragment – 76, on the inventory card – 79). 

Modern location

Odessa. 

Institution and inventory

Odessa Archaeological Museum, 87830. 

Autopsy

A.I. Ivantchik, August 2007. 

Epigraphic field

Position

On the front. Broken off on all sides, except the bottom. Margins: bottom 2,4cm. H.12.3, W.10.7

Lettering

Deeply, neatly and beautifully cut letters, adorned with serifs. Word divisions in the shape of a leaf. The lettering is similar to that of IOSPE I2, 14, but our fragment does not belong to that inscription. Average distance between lines: 1,5cm. 

Letterheights (cm)

3.3-3.8

Text

Category

Incertum. 

Date

II-III century C.E. 

Dating criteria

Palaeography. 

Editions

Ineditum. 

Edition

[---]
[---] .. [---]
[---] ΟΝ[---]
[---]ΟΙΝ̣[---]

Diplomatic

[---]
[---]··[---]
[---]ΟΝ[---]
[---]ΟΙ.[---]

EpiDoc (XML)

<div type="edition" xml:lang="grc">
   <ab>
      		<lb n="0"/><gap reason="lost" extent="unknown" unit="line"/>
      		<lb n="1"/><gap reason="lost" extent="unknown" unit="character"/> <gap reason="illegible" quantity="2" unit="character"/> 
            <gap reason="lost" extent="unknown" unit="character"/>
      		<lb n="2"/><gap reason="lost" extent="unknown" unit="character"/> <orig>ΟΝ</orig><gap reason="lost" extent="unknown" unit="character"/>
      		<lb n="3"/><gap reason="lost" extent="unknown" unit="character"/><orig>ΟΙ<unclear>Ν</unclear></orig><gap reason="lost" extent="unknown" unit="character"/>
   </ab>
   </div>
 
Apparatus criticus

Translation

Not attempted.

 

Images

(cc)© 2017 Askold Ivantchik (edition), Irene Polinskaya (translation)
You may download this inscription in EpiDoc XML. (This file should validate to theEpiDoc schema.)