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                            | i. | Geographical area | The Near East and Beyond | 
                            | ii. | Region | Palaestina | 
                            | iii. | Site | Askalon | 
                  
              
                
                
                    
                            | i. | Full name (original language) | [οἶκος πορευτικῶν] (SEG 51: 2016, l. 7) | 
                            | ii. | Full name (transliterated) | [oikos poreutikon] | 
                  
              
                
                
                    
                            | i. | Name in other forms | oecus poreuticor(um) (l. 4) | 
                            | ii. | Name elements |  | 
                            | iii. | Descriptive terms | οἶκος, oikos | 
                            |  | Note | oikos: SEG 51: 2016, l. 7 | 
                  
              
                
                
                    
                            | i. | Source(s) | SEG 51: 2016 (100 - 250 AD) | 
                            |  | Online Resources | AGRW ID 4570 | 
                            | i.a. | Source type(s) | Epigraphic source(s) | 
                            | i.b. | Document(s) typology & language/script | Bilingual Greek-Latin epitaph: the inscription commemorates a deceased Roman citizen, probably from the Western part of the empire (Eck and Zissu 2001: 91). | 
                            | i.c. | Physical format(s) | Marble tablet | 
                            | ii. | Source(s) provenance | Unknown, probably found not far from Askalon | 
                  
              
                
                
                    
                            | i. | Comments | In the Greek text, the line containing the name is lost, but its restoration is certain. | 
                            | iii. | Bibliography | Eck, W., and Zissu, B. (2001), ‘A Nauclerus de oeco poreuticorum in a New Inscription from Ashkelon/Ascalon’, SCI 20: 89-96. | 
                  
              
                
                
                    
                            | i. | Private association | Probable | 
                            |  | Note | Professional associations in the 2nd/3rd century AD, and especially those involving transport, were often very close to the official civic institutions, but they probably remained essentially private associations. |