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T.699. Funerary inscription

Description: Presumably a rock-cut tomb, inscribed on the façade, probably with T.696, T.697, T.698, T.699 and T.700.
Text: Apparently inscribed to the right of T.698, to the left of T.700.
Letters: No measurements. Standard forms; L for ἔτους/ἐτῶν.

Date: Probably first century CE

Findspot: Taucheira: one of the East Quarries; recorded by Pacho in 1825; not seen subsequently.
Original location: Findspot.
Last recorded location: Findspot (1825).

Interpretive

(ἔτους) ια´ Χοιά-
χ̣ι ζ´ [Ε]ύ̣-
τ̣ύχης
Ἁλ̣ιάδ̣α
5(ἐτῶν) λε´

Diplomatic

L ΙΑΧΟΙΑ
.ΙΖ[.].
.ΥΧΗΣ
Α.ΙΑ.Α
5 L ΛΕ

Apparatus

2: ΛΙΖ Σ Pacho, 1827; [κ] ιζ΄ CIG, Vol.III
3: ΤΥΧΗΟ Pacho, 1827; Τύχης CIG, Vol.III
4: ΑΛΙΑΛΑ Pacho, 1827; Ἀλιά[δ]α CIG, Vol.III

English translation

Translation by: Editors

Year 11, Choiak 7, Eutyches (scil. son) of Aliadas, aged 35.

Commentary

No comment (2020).

Bibliography: Pacho, 1827 LXXXIII, whence CIG, Vol.III, 5250
Text constituted from: From previous publications (Reynolds)

Images

   Fig. 1. Transcription (1827, Pacho, plate LXXXIII)