| i. | Geographical area | Eastern Asia Minor | 
| ii. | Region | Cilicia | 
| iii. | Site | Lamos | 
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CAPInv. 1798: U-EAM-007
I. LOCATION
II. NAME
| i. | Association with unknown name | U-EAM-007 | 
III. DATE
| i. | Date(s) | s. i - ii AD | 
V. SOURCES
| i. | Source(s) | Hagel-Tomaschitz, Repertorium Dir 11 (i - ii AD) | 
| Note | See also: Bean-Mitford, Journeys -- Rough Cilicia, 1964-1968: 182-4 no. 202 | |
| Online Resources | Bean-Mitford, Journeys -- Rough Cilicia, 1964-1968: 182-4, no. 202 | |
| i.a. | Source type(s) | Epigraphic source(s) | 
| i.b. | Document(s) typology & language/script | Funerary inscription in Greek with regulations about the use of the tomb. | 
| i.c. | Physical format(s) | A damaged rock-cut tomb, only parts of the front with a bust are preserved. The inscription is to the right of and below the bust. | 
| ii. | Source(s) provenance | Direvli (territory of ancient Lamos) | 
VI. BUILT AND VISUAL SPACE
| ii. | References to buildings/objects | The two-storey tomb is the common grave (μνῆμα, mnema) of the association. | 
VII. ORGANIZATION
| iii. | Members | Five members are named: Gisnes, son of Erdes, Orontes, son of Kindous, Kindos, son of Kindous, Kindos, son of Marbolas, Kebaigaeis, son of Trokondimotos | 
| vi. | Laws and rules | The rules include the prohibition against a member selling his own share and details of the allocation within the grave: sons born of the members’ wives are to be interred in the upper section of the grave. Only fragments of the following lines are extant; these might possibly concern the children born of other unions, that is, illegitimate children or maybe adopted children, who are not to be buried in the upper section. | 
VIII. PROPERTY AND POSSESSIONS
| i. | Treasury/Funds | The members of the association were involved in the grave or the association with a sum of money. Here, the five association members have not only constructed the grave for a shared cost (ll. 7-10, οὗτοι πέντοι τὸ μνῆμα δαπάνῃ κοινῇ κατήρτισαν, houtoi pentoi to mnema dapanei koinei katertisan), but have also made a monetary deposit of an unidentified sum (παραθήκασαν, parathekasan, ll. 10-11). | 
| ii. | Realty | common burial space | 
IX. MEMBERSHIP
| i. | Number | Five members are named. | 
| ii. | Gender | Men Women | 
| iii. | Age | Children Adults | 
XIII. EVALUATION
| i. | Private association | Certain | 
| Note | The financial involvement of the members in the grave respectively the association suggests a private organized body. | |
| ii. | Historical authenticity | Certain | 
