ISic004415: Epitaph for Krimma, child of Aunakos
- ID
- ISic004415
- Language
- Ancient Greek
- Text type
- funerary
- Object type
- plinth
- Status
- No data
- Links
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Edition
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Apparatus criticus
- text of Sofia 2018
Physical description
Support
- Description
- Plinth (support for a stele) with mouldings top and bottom, of the local sandstone; the upper moulding is damaged, principally at the corners. The plinth is the left one of a pair mounted on a single base, classified as an epitymbion of type C.
- Object type
- plinth
- Material
- sandstone
- Condition
- No data
- Dimensions
- height: 32 cm, width: 60 cm, depth: 67 cm
Inscription
- Layout
- Single line of greek letters approximately centred on the face of the plinth
- Text condition
- No data
- Lettering
-
- Letter heights
- Line 1: 30mm
- Interlinear heights
- Interlineation line 1 to 2: NAmm
Provenance
- Place of origin
- Abacaenum
- Provenance found
- Tomb 69/70 of the necropolis in contrada Cardusa, where it remains in situ
- Map
Current location
- Place
- Tripi, Italy
- Repository
- Necropoli di Abakainon ,
- Autopsy
- Metcalfe 2016 visited site
- Map
Date
The tomb has not been excavated fully, but the cemetery went out of use around the end of the 3rd century BCE or early 2nd century, offering a terminus ante quem (350 BC – 200 BC)- Evidence
- archaeological-context
Text type
commentary
The name Κριμμα lacks parallels (although note Κριμμάτιον (LGPN V3B: 13184) at Pythion in northern Greece, and is most likely an indigenous name; the same is true for Αυνακος. This plinth is one of a pair on a single base - a type attested several times in this necropolis - and the second plinth (ISic004416) is also inscribed and appears also to bear the name Αυνακος in the genitive as its second element, suggesting that the tomb is a double one for siblings. The same situation seems to be attested in the case of ISic004417 / ISic004418. The first name here appears to be in the nominative (which has a parallel in ISic001208), rather than the more commonly found genitive in this necropolis.
Bibliography
- Digital editions
- TM: -
- EDR: -
- EDH: -
- EDCS: -
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- Printed editions
Citation and editorial status
- Editor
- Jonathan Prag
- Principal contributor
- Jonathan Prag
- Contributors
- Jonathan Prag
- James Chartrand
- Valeria Vitale
- Michael Metcalfe
- system
- Simona Stoyanova
- Last revision
- 1/19/2021