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Geographical area |
The Near East and Beyond
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Region |
Syria
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Site |
Dura Europos
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Association with unknown name |
U-NEA-022
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Source(s) |
Dura-Europos V 454 (i - iii AD)
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
List of names, in Greek
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Physical format(s) |
Graffito
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Source(s) provenance |
Scratched on plaster in the Eastern wall of the temple of Azzanathkona.
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Officials |
γραμματεύς, grammateus (l. 11, written γραματούς, gramatous). But see below.
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Comments |
The nature of the group is uncertain. Milik 1972: 131-2 considers the possibility that it was a thiasos, but is more skeptical here than in other cases, because the group would be larger than a normal Semitic thiasos (that would, according to Milik, consist of 10 or 12 men). Cf. his discussion of other lists from the same temple, not included in this inventory, on p. 133-4.
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Bibliography |
Milik, J.T. (1972), Dédicaces faites par des dieux (Palmyre, Hatra, Tyr) et des thiases sémitiques à l’époque romaine. Paris. Rostovtzeff, M.I. (1934), The Excavations at Dura-Europos. Preliminary Report of Fifth Season of Work, October 1931-March 1932. New Heaven.
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Private association |
Possible
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Note |
The presence of a γραμματεύς, grammateus, could be taken as evidence for organization, but it is not clear that his office was related to the group. The only other person identified by title is a στρατιώτης, stratiotes in l. 9. The γραμματεύς, grammateus, could also be a civic magistrate.
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