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Roman Koptos: Funerary stelae
These objects belong to a large group of funerary stelae from Koptos
and other places produced in a mixed Greek-Egyptian style. These stelae
from Koptos are still very Egyptian and do not have many Greek elements.
Stelae from other sites are different, showing a mixture of different
elements. Few of these stelae are datable. They belong perhaps mainly
to the end of the first century BC and to the first and second centuries
AD. A catalogue of all known stelae of this kind from Upper Egypt is published
by Abdalla 1992.
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UC 14537
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UC 14776
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UC 14777
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The Greek text: Aristoneikos (son) of Didy(mos), his brother Eron, 7 (years old). Farewell. |
The Greek text: Pebos (son) of Petearpocrates, archon of Koptos The demotic text: May the soul of Pabos son of Petearpocrates live |
The Greek text: ...)nphmois (son of) Apollos |
Abdalla
1992: 85-86, pl. 64b, no. 209
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Abdalla
1992: 86, pl. 65.aa, no. 210; Bierbrier/Walker
et al.1997: 154-155, no. 173
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Abdalla
1992: 86, pl. 65b, no. 211
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