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)0.004-0.014 m

Create Date: 200-150 BC (Albrecht)

Discovery: Khaironeia (Kaprouna, Kapraina)(no later than 1884)(Note: in wall of church of Panagia)

Original Location: Khaironeia

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

(Note: on right face)
Bibliography: Inscriptiones Graecae; ClarkeII.III(18xx)146; Hughes(18xx)340; P. Lebas and P. FoucartII: Inscriptiones grecques et latines (Grèce, Iles)(18xx)Paris797; B. Latichew"Nouveaux actes d'affranchisement à Chéroneée et à Orchomène" in Bulletin de correspondance Hellénique8(1884)541b(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 Mnaseas ), in the month of (Hippodromios) (on the fifteen
th) ), Telleas the son of Eunomos and Paramona the daughter of Kephisodoros and
Kepheisodoros the son of Telleas dedicate their own slave
Zoila as consecrated to Serapis, they making the dedication
through the council according to the law. Present for Paramona was
her husband, and for Kephisodoros his father, Telleas the son of Eunomos .