IRCyr   Inscriptions of Roman Cyrenaica

T.122. Ephebic name?

Description: One sandstone block (w: 1.10 x h: 0.47) apparently from a group inscribed with T.116, T.117, T.118, T.119, T.120, T.121, T.122, T.123, T.124, T.125, T.126, T.127, T.128, T.129, T.130, T.131.
Text: Incised on the face
Letters: 0.09.

Date: First century BCE to first century CE

Findspot: Taucheira: Apparently East Wall, on the inner face just south of the East Gate; along fourth inscribed course to the left of T.123
Original location: Findspot.
Last recorded location: Findspot; recorded by Oliverio before 1936

Interpretive

Ι ( vac. ) Ρ ( vac. ) Ϲ

Diplomatic

Ι  Ρ  Ϲ

English translation

Translation by: Charlotte Roueché

(Not usefully translatable)

Commentary

No comment (2020).

Bibliography: Oliverio, DAI, 1933-1936, 148, (VII, 3), p. 169.
Text constituted from: From Oliverio (Roueché).

Images

   Fig. 1. Above: T.120, right block, T.121 (left side); Centre: T.123, with T.122 (right side) (Reynolds, NS.VI.33)

   Fig. 2. T.120, with T.117 above, T.122 and T.123 below (Reynolds, NS.VI.35)