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Geographical area |
Attica with Salamis
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Region |
Attica
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Site |
Piraeus
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Association with unknown name |
U-ATT-003
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Source(s) |
IG II2 1282 (261/0 BC)
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Note |
Ed. pr.: Athenaion 8 (1879): 231, no. 1 (APMA 1: 79, no. 362) Other publications: Syll3 1105; Michel no. 1552. Cf. SEG 57: 29
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Online Resources |
IG II2 1282
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Greek honorary decree for the individuals appointed as assistants of an epimeletes (ll. 5-6) in a building project.
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Physical format(s) |
Marble pedimental stele measuring 0.565x0.36m.
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Source(s) provenance |
Found in Piraeus, now in the Epigraphical Museum, EM 7848.
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References to buildings/objects |
The inscription refers to a precinct of the god Ammon (l. 7), which was extended (προσοικοδομίας, prosoikodomias, l. 6).
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Members |
Reference to the members is wholly restored: [θιασῶται], [thiasotai] (l. 16).
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Officials |
Steward (ἐπιμελητής, epimeletes, ll. 5-6)
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Other staff |
The group appointed an unknown number of assistants to Aphrodisios the steward; they are designated as οἱ προσαιρεθέντες μετὰ τοῦ ἐπιμελητοῦ Ἀφροδισίου, hoi prosairethentes meta tou epimeletou Aphrodisiou, ll. 5-6.
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Known practice of appointment |
The term προσαιρεθέντες, prosairethentes (ll. 5-6) implies that there was some sort of election.
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Realty |
It is not clear whether the sanctuary of Ammon, mentioned in l. 7, belongs to the group.
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Gender |
Men
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Note |
The attested names of members are male names. Ἀριστόδημος Διονυσίου, Athenian Onomasticon s.v. (15) Ἀφροδίσιος, Athenian Onomasticon s.v. (2)
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Age |
Adults
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Assemblies |
The assembly of the group is designated in l. 2 as the main assembly, (ἀγορᾶι κυρίαι, agorai kuriai). It took place in the month of Hecatombaion (July/August).
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Worship |
There are two restored references to sacred activities, a) to sacrifices (θυσίαι, thysiai, l. 13) and b) to libations (σπονδαί, spondai, l. 14). There is a reference to a sanctuary of Ammon (l. 7) and to Amphiaraos (l. 13). However, the relation of the group to these deities is left somewhat unclear.
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Deities worshipped |
Ammon and Amphiaraos (?)
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Honours/Other activities |
The individuals are honoured with a praise (ἐπαινέσαι, epainesai, l. 10), the award and proclamation (ἀναγόρευσις, anagoreusis, l. 12) of an olive leaves crown (θαλλοῦ στέφανος, thallou stephanos, l. 11) because of their performance in extending the sanctuary of Ammon and the account of the expenditure involved (ll. 6-10).
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Poland concordance |
Poland A71
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Bibliography |
Mikalson, J. (1998), Religion in Hellenistic Athens. Los Angeles: 146. Pakkanen, P. (1996), Interpreting early Hellenistic religion. A study based on the mystery cult of Demeter and the cult of Isis. Helsinki. (SEG 46: 2363) Tracy, S. (2003), Athens and Macedon. Attic letter-cutters of 300 to 229 B.C.. Berkeley: 103. (SEG 53: 156) Woodward, A. (1962), ‘Athens and the oracle of Ammon’, ABSA 57: 5-13.
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Private association |
Probable
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Note |
Although the name of the group is not preserved, the office of epimeletes strongly suggests the existence of a private association.
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