Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity 2004
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168. Epitaph of Cyriacus, priest
Description
- Monument:
Fragment from a white marble sarcophagus, broken above and
below (0.17 ×
0.65 × 0.37), with a tabella
ansata in light relief on the front.
- Text:
Inscribed within the tabella.
- Letters:
Lunate; 0.015-0.03.
- Date:
Fourth century or later.
Text
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ἔνβασεις
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Κυριακοῦ
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πρεσβυτέρου.
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Translation
Coffin of Cyriacus, priest.
Photographs
Commentary
See discussion at IX.38.
Locations
- Found:
Sebasteion: in a modern stable building near the west end
of the complex.
- Original:
Unknown.
- Last Recorded:
Museum.
History
- Recording:
Excavated by the NYU expedition in 1981 (81. 143,
renumbered as 88.15).
- Bibliography:
Roueché, Aphrodisias 168, and plate xxxix, whence
PHI 749.
- Text constituted from:
Transcription (Roueché).
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