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Geographical area |
Central Greece
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Region |
Thessaly. Perrhaibia (Northern Thessalian Perioikoi).
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Site |
Ancient city of Phalanna.
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Full name (original language) |
ἄγχιστοι (Tziafalias 2000: 100, Cf. CAPInv. 1236)
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Full name (transliterated) |
anchistoi
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Name in other forms |
ἀνχιστῶν οἱ περὶ Παρμενίσκον, Anchiston hou peri Parmeniskon (CAPInv. 1234)
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Name elements |
Kinship-related: | ἄγχιστοι. The term anchistoi (nominative plural) denotes a group of the familial type, a group connected with bonds of kinship (Chantraine 1968: 16). The term is used to define in Attica the rights of kinship groups up to first or second cousin to participate in mourning and inheritance (Parker 1983: 40; cf. Mili 2015: 90). Another Thessalian group of anchistoi was located in Ancient Pharsalos (see CAPInv. 1234). | Topographical: | The term anchi ('next to') was originally used in Homer to signify someone or somebody that is close (Chantraine 1968: 16). Following that perspective, Helly has argued that anchistoi were a group of people living close to each other and possessing land in the public cadastre, by their common name (Helly 1995: 316, n. 106; lately, idem, forthcoming). |
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Source(s) |
Unpublished. Mentioned in Tziafalias 2000: 100 (iii BC)
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Votive inscription
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Source(s) provenance |
Ancient Phalanna
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Worship |
The inscription is a dedication made by the anchistoi.
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Deities worshipped |
Patrooi Theoi
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Bibliography |
Chantraine, P. (1968), Dictionnaire étymologique de la langue grecque: histoire des mots. Paris. Helly, Br. (1995), L'Etat thessalien. Aleuas le Roux, les tétrades et les tagoi. Lyon. Helly, Br. (forthcoming), ‘La Thessalie des 'siècles obscurs': un essai d'interprétation historique’, in Mélanges offerts à Phanouria Dakoronia. Mili, M. (2015). Religion and Society in Ancient Thessaly. Oxford: 90-91. Parker, R. (1983). Miasma. Pollution and Purification in Early Greek Religion. London. Tziafalias, A. (2000), ‘Ταύτιση του αρχαίου Μοψίου^, in P. Kalogerakou (ed.), Το Έργο των Εφορειών Αρχαιοτήτων και Νεωτέρων Μνημείων (1990-1998), Volos: 97-101.
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Private association |
Possible
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Note |
Tziafalias (2000: 100) describes the anchistoi from Phalanna as a kinship group of realtives; however, the fact that the inscription remains unpublished leaves the possibility to have a private corporation open.
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