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                            | i. | 
                            Geographical area | 
                            
                            Aegean Islands
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                            | ii. | 
                            Region | 
                            
                            Kos
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                            | iii. | 
                            Site | 
                            
                            Kephalos (ancient deme of Isthmos)
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                            | i. | 
                            Full name (original language) | 
                            
                            οἱ θιασῖται (IG XII.4 3282 l. 1)
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                            | ii. | 
                            Full name (transliterated) | 
                            
                            hoi thiasitai
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                    Date(s)
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                55 (?)  - 200  (?) AD
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                            | i. | 
                            Source(s) | 
                            
                            IG XII.4 3282 (55-200 AD)
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                            Note | 
                            
                            Segre, ICos EV 346a
  NSER 680
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                            Online Resources | 
                            
                            EV 346a
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                            | i.a. | 
                            Source type(s) | 
                            
                            Epigraphic source(s)
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                            | i.b. | 
                            Document(s) typology & language/script | 
                            
                            Funerary inscription of the thiasitai. Greek.  The inscription was added to an already inscribed marble slab, bearing a dedication of a temple to the emperor Claudius by the demos of Isthmos. 
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                            | i.c. | 
                            Physical format(s) | 
                            
                            Marble slab. H. 20-27 x W. 34 x Th. 7 cm. 
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                            | ii. | 
                            Source(s) provenance | 
                            
                            ancient Kephalos, by the church of Aghios Georgios in the bay of Kamares; necropolis of Isthmos.
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                            | i. | 
                            Comments | 
                            
                            The association honoured the deceased here in the dative after his death. 
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                            | i. | 
                            Private association | 
                            
                            Probable
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                            Note | 
                            
                            The cultic element in the name (thiasitai) and the personal element ([syn] Menandroi Thrasymachou) would point towards a private association, whose durability however escapes us. 
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