Boeotia


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Description: base or altar of dark grey and white stone, moldings at top and bottom; back and left face unfinished, top smoothed with four clamp cuttings. Guidelines for inscriptions 3322-3328

0.765 m (height), 0.635 m (width), 0.395 m (max. depth)0.006 m

Create Date: mid 2nd c. BC (Albrecht)

Discovery: Khaironeia (Kaprouna, Kapraina)(no later than 1882)(Note: in wall of church of Panagia)

Original Location: Khaironeia

Current Location: Khaironeia museum(18 July 1995)(Note: cat. #90)

(Note: on front, below IG VII.3321)
Bibliography: Inscriptiones Graecae; ClarkeII.III(18xx)146; Hughes(18xx)340; A. BoeckhCorpus inscriptionum GraecarumI(1828-77)Berlin1608d; P. Lebas and P. FoucartII: Inscriptiones grecques et latines (Grèce, Iles)(18xx)Paris797; B. Latischew"Die Festzeit der Pamboiotien" in Mitteilungen des deutschen archäologischen Instituts, Athenische Abteilung7(1882)32, n.1(October 1995)Peter J. Kastor(Note: Image manipulated with XV color editor)(October 1995)Peter J. Kastor(Note: Image manipulated with XV color editor)(October 1995)Peter J. Kastor(Note: Image manipulated with XV color editor)(October 1995)Peter J. Kastor(Note: Image manipulated with XV color editor)

( (Being archon Patron ), in the month of (Thelou
thios) (on the fifteenth) ), Parthena the daughter of Atheno
doros , being present for her her son Kharo
pinos the son of Megon , being in agreem
ent, dedicates her own house-born slave Pa
ramonos as consecrated to Serapis, not belo
nging to anyone in any way, she making
the dedication through the council accord
ing to the law.