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Geographical area |
Egypt
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Nome |
Arsinoites (00)
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Site |
Soknopaiou Nesos
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Full name (original language) |
οἱ προβατοκτηνοτρόφοι ἐκ Νείλου πόλεως (I.Fayum I 73, ll. 4-5)
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Full name (transliterated) |
hoi probatoktenotrophoi ek Neilou poleos
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Name elements |
Geographical: | ek Neilou poleos | Professional: | probatoktenotrophoi |
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Source(s) |
I.Fayoum I 73 (16 March 24 BC)
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Note |
Other editions: OGIS 655; IGRR 1.1116; SB 5.8895; SEG 26.1750
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Online Resources |
I.Fayoum I 73 OGIS 655 TM 42851
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Dedication in Greek for the construction of a peribolos wall of the temple of Soknopaiou Nesos presumably paid for by the probatoktenotrophoi, their wives, and their children.
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References to buildings/objects |
Peribolos, wall construction (l. 3)
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Gender |
Men Women
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Note |
According to the inscription, the members of the association were accompanied by their families. Whether these wives and children (presumably) were full members or members of the group at all is entirely unclear.
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Age |
Children Adults
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Note |
According to the inscription, the members of the association were accompanied by their families. Whether these wives and children (presumably) were full members or members of the group at all is entirely unclear.
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Local interaction |
Local interaction clearly between a temple and an association. An interesting example of a voluntary contribution to a religious institution.
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Comments |
The text preserves a dedication for the construction of a peribolos wall presumably paid for by association, their wives, and their children: l.4-6
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Bibliography |
P. Davoli (2007) 'The Temple Area of Soknopaiou Nesos', in M. Capasso and P. Davoli (eds.), New Archaeological and Papyrological Researches on the Fayyum. Proceedings of the International Meeting of Egyptology and Papyrology, Lecce: 97-124, 107.
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Private association |
Certain
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Note |
Although lacking associative descriptive terms, this group is clearly acting collectively. Given the appearance of other associations of probatoktenotrophoi, it seems certain that this group too was acting collectively in a private fashion.
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