WP 0005

IRT2021
Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania 2021

1189. Christian funerary text (Ain Zara cemetery)

Description: Tomb of rubble, with a plaster surface, w: 2.01 x h: 0.40 x d: 0.53, supported on a plinth w: 0.13-0.14.
Text: Carefully incised, i on the south face, with a double line beneath the text; ii on the west face, below a cross in circle.
Letters: No measurements

Date: Fifth-sixth century CE (context, lettering)

Findspot: Tripoli: Ain Zara, cemetery, Tomb 49.
Original location: Findspot
Last recorded location: Findspot (1911-1914)

Interpretive

i
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[---] Reḳẹṣịṭ [---]
ạnos plus minus XXXỊỊ ṣụḅ ḍịẹ m[ensis decima?]
q<u>inta XV Agu<s>tau indiktio VIII. [---]
ii
((crux))
S(an)c(tu)s For(ti)s

Diplomatic

i
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[---]RE.....[---]
.NOSPLUSMINUSXXX........M[...........]
QINTAXVAGUTAUINDIKTIOVIII[---]
ii

SCSFORS

English translation

Translation by: Charlotte Roueché

(i): . . . ]; he left [ . . . ] more or less 32 years on ? the fifteenth day, XV August, indiction 8 [ . . .

(ii): Holy. Strong.

Commentary

Lines 2-3: Aurigemma suggests that the day date was written out first in words and then in numbers.

Bibliography: Aurigemma, 1932, 49 and figs.112, 113; mentioned and indexed IRT, 1952, 261, whence mentioned IRT, 2009, 261

Images

   Fig. 1. i: Drawing (Luigi Turba)t

   Fig. 2. ii: Drawing (Luigi Turba)t