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)0.012 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.3327)
Bibliography: Inscriptiones Graecae; ClarkeII.III(18xx)146; Hughes(18xx)340; A. BoeckhCorpus inscriptionum GraecarumI(1828-77)Berlin1608f; 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)

( (Being archon Antigon ), in the month of
(Prostaterios) (on the fifteenth) ),
Milon the son of Hippinos and Telemakhis the daughter of Eu
boulos dedicate their own slav
e-girls Alexandra and Thaumas
ta as consecrated to Sarapis, not to anyone in any way
belonging, them having remained with Mi
lon and Telemakhis both so long
as they live, without complaint, they making
the dedication through the council according to
the law.