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<title level="m"><rs type="textType">Funerary</rs> inscription for anonymous</title>
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<publicationStmt><p><bibl><editor>Joyce M. <name type="surname">Reynolds</name></editor><date>2007</date></bibl></p><p>Creative Commons licence Attribution 2.5 (<xref>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/</xref>)</p><p>All reuse or distribution of this work must contain somewhere a link back to the URL <xref>http://insaph.kcl.ac.uk/</xref></p></publicationStmt>
<sourceDesc><p>Originally published in <bibl n="jmr2003">Reynolds and Isik (<date>2007</date>)</bibl>.</p></sourceDesc>
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<div type="description" n="monument">
<head>Description of Monument</head>
<p><rs type="material" key="marmor">White marble</rs> <rs type="decoration">garland</rs> <rs type="objectType">sarcophagus</rs> <measure type="length" unit="metre" dim="width">2.06</measure>   × <measure type="length" unit="metre" dim="height">0.68</measure>   × <measure type="length" unit="metre" dim="depth">0.77</measure>; see full description at Isik 98.</p>
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<div type="description" n="text">
<head>Description of Text</head>
<p><rs type="execution" key="scalpro">Inscribed</rs> on the damged front face within a panel broken away above (<measure type="length" unit="metre" dim="width">0.265</measure>   × <measure type="length" unit="metre" dim="height">0.185</measure>). The text must have begun above, perhaps on the lid and on the upper edge of the sarcophagus. The upper right corner of the panel has been damaged since 1904, when Gaudin's squeeze recorded more in l. 1.</p>
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<div type="description" n="letters">
<head>Letters</head>
<p><measure type="length" unit="metre" dim="height">0.02</measure>; ligatures: <foreign lang="grc">ΤΗ</foreign>, l. 3</p>
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<head>Date</head>
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<date notAfter="0250" notBefore="0200"> Probably first half of the third century A.D.</date>
 (<rs type="criteria">lettering</rs>).</p>
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<head lang="en">Edition</head>
<ab><lb n="0"/>  <gap reason="lost" extent="3" unit="character"/>  <lb n="1"/><w lemma="ὁ"><hi rend="ligature">τῆ</hi><app type="previouslyread">
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<gap extent="1" reason="lost" unit="character"/>
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ς</rdg>
</app></w> <w lemma="σορός"><app type="previouslyread">
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<gap extent="5" reason="lost" unit="character"/>
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<rdg resp="previous">σοροῦ
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</app></w> <lb n="2"/> <w lemma="κήδω">κήδεται</w> <w lemma="ὁ">ἡ</w> <w lemma="ἱερός">ἱ<lb n="3" type="worddiv"/>ερωτάτη</w>  <w lemma="βουλή">βου<lb n="4" type="worddiv"/>λὴ</w> <w lemma="ὡς">ὡς</w> <w lemma="ὑπογράφω">ὑπο<lb n="5" type="worddiv"/>γέγραπται</w></ab>
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<head>Apparatus</head>
<p>l. 1, highlighted letters, visible on the squeeze and transliterated by Reinach, are now lost.</p>
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<head>Translation</head>
<p>- - - ] The most sacred Council has the care of the sarcophagus as has been written below.</p>
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<div type="commentary">
<head>Commentary</head>
<p>The formula is unique so far at Aphrodisias, although a small number of other texts also show the city's council entrusted with protection of a tomb (e.g. <xref type="inscription" n="1531" href="120322">12.322</xref>=MAMA 546); it seems likely that only tombs of persons prominent in the city would be so privileged.</p><p>Despite ll.4-5 nothing was ever cut on the sarcophagus below this text; this was perhaps a phrase in the written document, deposited in the civic archive, which was copied without thought; but it is possible that the chest stood on a base which provided an additional surface for inscription.</p>
<p>Although lines 4-5 refer to more written below, nothing was ever inscribed on the lower part of the sarcophagus - something may have been cut on a supporting feature, or the rest of the text may never have been cut. Not many Aphrodisians claimed that their tombs were under the protection of the city council; it seems likely that only families of some eminence were so privileged, but the evidence is at present too limited to prove this.</p></div>
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<head>Locations</head>
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<rs type="found"><rs type="monuList">Necropolis, North-east</rs>: 'in a field 10 min(utes) east of the (north-east) gate' (MAMA)</rs>
<rs type="origLocation">Unknown: necropolis</rs>
<rs type="lastLocation">Museum</rs>
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<div type="history" n="text-constituted-from">
<head>Text Constituted From</head>
<p>Publications; Gaudin's squeeze; Transcription (Reynolds)</p>
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<div type="history" n="record">
<head>History of Recording</head>
<p>Recorded by Gaudin (164); by the MAMA expedition; by the NYU expedition.</p>
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<div type="bibliography">
<head>Bibliography</head>
<p>Published from Gaudin's squeeze, <bibl n="reinach">Reinach, REG 19 (1906), 285, no. <biblScope>182</biblScope></bibl>; from the MAMA records, <bibl n="MAMA8">Cormack, MAMA 8. <biblScope>589</biblScope></bibl>, whence <bibl n="PHI"><author>McCabe</author> <title level="m">PHI Aphrodisias</title> <biblScope n="257431">551</biblScope></bibl>; <bibl n="jmr2003">Reynolds and Isik <biblScope>98</biblScope></bibl>.</p>
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<head>Photographs</head>
<p><figure href="78_A_15"><figDesc>Face (1978)</figDesc></figure></p>
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