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T.600. Funerary inscription

Description: Rock-cut tomb inscribed on the façade to the left of the door, with T.600, T.601, T.602 and T.603; the inscribed surface is broken away to left, and more of it may be partly buried below.
Text: Inscribed in a sunk and smoothed area, undefined. To the left of the door; above T.601, to the right of T.602.
Letters: 0.04; L for ἔτους, ἐτῶν.

Date: First century BCE to second century CE

Findspot: Taucheira: Quarry East XV, north side
Original location: Findspot.
Last recorded location: Findspot.

Interpretive

(ἔτους) ιδ´ Φαωφὶ ι´
Εὐμένης
Εὐμένευς
( vac. 1) (ἐτῶν) ν´

Diplomatic

L ΙΔΦΑΩΦΙΙ
ΕΥΜΕΝΗΣ
ΕΥΜΕΝΕΥΣ
   L Ν

English translation

Translation by: Editors

Year 14, Phaophi 10, Eumenes (scil. son) of Eumenes, aged 50.

Commentary

No comment (2020).

Bibliography:
Text constituted from: Transcription (Reynolds).

Images

   Fig. 1. From left: T.602, T.600; below, the upper line of T.603, buried (Joyce Reynolds, Tocra VI.3.8A, NS.VII.8)