Description:
Sandstone
block, stepped back once at the lower edge, damaged at the left side
(w:
1.45 x h:
0.325 x d:
0.44).
Text: Inscribed, i, ii and iii on the face, iv on the recesed lower rim; each entry in a different hand.
Letters: Very irregular and rough. i, ii, iii, 0.05; iv, 0.02; lunate sigma in iv, cursive omega in iii, ligature in i.
Date: First century BCE - third century CE
Findspot:
Taucheira:
East Church, lying loose near the south-east angle; found in 1959.
Original location: Unknown.
Last recorded location:
Standing in the outer wall of the Church
English translation
Translation by: Charlotte Roueché
(i) Sosistratos friend [of ? . . . . (ii and iv.a) (Not usefully translatable). (iii) . . . ] for Sotechnos. (iv.b) . . . ] of Arimmas.
Commentary
Certainly graffiti; probably the block originally belonged in the gymnasium and was inscribed by ephebes.
i: The monogram is common in ephebic texts at Ptolemais and Teucheira; see on P.26.
iii: For the name see P.79. The dative case in an ephebic context suggests a preceding name in the nominative; the two may have been linked by ἔθος, ἔθει, ἔθη or by φίλος: see on T.27.
Bibliography:
Text constituted from: Transcription (Reynolds).