IRCyr   Inscriptions of Roman Cyrenaica

P.36. Ephebic name

Description: Partly buried wall constructed of sandstone blocks, inscribed with P.35, P.36, P.37, P.38, P.39, P.40, P.41, P.42, P.43, P.44 and P.45.
Text: On the first block at the east end of the surviving masonry. i cut deeply; ii, to the right, more lightly.
Letters: i, 0.14; ii, 0.07; L for ἔτους; two hands.

Date: First century BCE to first century CE

Findspot: Ptolemais: near the West Gate, in an unexcavated area between the city wall and the West Church.
Original location: Findspot
Last recorded location: Findspot.

Interpretive

i
Ἰάϲων
Ἀνέμων
ii
(ἔτους) ιε´

Diplomatic

i
ΙΑϹΩΝ
ΑΝΕΜΩΝ
ii
L ΙΕ

English translation

Translation by: Editors

(i): Iason Anemon. (ii):Year 15

Commentary

For this group of texts see commentary on P.35.

Bibliography:
Text constituted from: Transcription (Reynolds).

Images

   Fig. 1. Face (Joyce Reynolds, Tolmeita II. 34)