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Karia’daki Tymnos’tan Yeni Bir Hellenistik Katkı Listesi. Kaletepe Yazıtı

Year 2024, Volume: 27, 1 - 10, 17.05.2024
https://doi.org/10.37095/gephyra.1435868

Abstract

Bu makalede, 2022 yılında Bozburun’un kuzeydoğusunda yer alan Kaletepe’de gerçekleştirilen arkeolojik yüzey araştırması sırasında yamaçta bulunan bir yazıt fragmanı tanıtılmaktadır. Helenistik Dönem’e tarihlenen yazıtta, Tymnos’un yerlisi olmayan sekiz kişi, ethnikonları ve tanımlanamayan bir amacın desteklenmesi (epauksesis) için yaptıkları parasal katkılarla birlikte listelenmektedir. Paralel örnekler, bu kişilerin bir kült ya da meslek birliğine bağlı olabileceklerini düşündürmektedir.
Yazıtın Türkçe tercümesi şöyledir:
"Selgeli [- - -] gelişim için 40 drakhme, Laodikeialı Protos gelişim için 40 drakhme, Myndoslu Diogenes gelişim için 50 drakhme, Antiokheialı [- - -]os gelişim için 25 drakhme, Myndoslu Rhodippos gelişim için 30 drakhme, Phaselisli Zoilos gelişim için 30 drakhme, Antiokheialı Aleksandros gelişim için 30 drakhme, Keramoslu Hagesippos gelişim için 50 drakhme."

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A New Hellenistic Contribution List from Tymnos in Karia. The Kaletepe Inscription

Year 2024, Volume: 27, 1 - 10, 17.05.2024
https://doi.org/10.37095/gephyra.1435868

Abstract

This article introduces a new fragmentary inscription discovered on the hillside during the archaeological survey at Kaletepe, situated northeast of Bozburun, in 2022. The inscription, which dates to the Hellenistic period, lists eight non-natives of Tymnos along with their hometowns and monetary contributions for the augmentation (epauxesis) of an unidentified purpose. Parallel examples suggest that they may have been affiliated with a cult or a professional association.

References

  • R. A. Ascough – Ph. A. Harland – J. S. Kloppenborg, Associations in the Greco-Roman World, http://www.philipharland.com/greco-roman-associations/
  • I. Arnaoutoglou, Archeranistês and its Meaning in Inscriptions, ZPE 104, 1994, 107-110.
  • G. E. Bean, Turkey Beyond the Meander. An Archaeological Guide, London 1971.
  • B. Boyxen, Fremde in der hellenistischen Polis Rhodos, Berlin-Boston 2018.
  • G. P. Carratelli, Per la storia delle associazioni in rodi antica, ASAA I-II (1939-1940), 1942, 147-200.
  • A. Chaniotis, Processions in Hellenistic Cities. Contemporary Discourses and Ritual Dynamics, in: R. Alston – O. M. van Nijf – C. G. Williamson (eds.), Cults, Creeds and Identities in the Greek City after the Classical Age, Leuven-Paris-Walpole, MA 2013, 21-47.
  • S. Dmitriev, The stratagos en pantôn in Rhodian Inscriptions, Historia 48, 1999, 243-253.
  • P. M Fraser – G. E. Bean, The Rhodian Peraea and Islands, London 1954.
  • G. Jacobi, Nuevo epigrafi dalle Sporadi meridionali, Clara Rhodos 2, 1932, 165-255.
  • N. F. Jones, Public Organization in Ancient Greece. A Documentary Study, Philadelphia 1987.
  • V. Kontorini, Anekdotes epigrafes Rodou II, Athens 1989.
  • E. Meyer, Die Grenzen der Hellenistischen Staaten in Kleinasien, Zürich 1925.
  • J. G. Milne, Notes on the Oxford Collections. (4) Caria, NC 18, 1938, 254-266.
  • E. D. Oğuz-Kırca, Some Thoughts on the Problem of Identification of Demes: The Ancient Bozburun Peninsula, Cedrus 2, 2014, 267-289.
  • E. D. Oğuz-Kırca, Tymnos’un Kayıp Mabedi: Hera ve Zeus’a Adanan Tapınak Neredeydi?, Arkeoloji ve Sanat Dergisi 151, 2016, 231-247.
  • E. D. Oğuz-Kırca, Three Amphora Stamps from Tymnos (Bozburun, Turkey): A Case Study Regarding Provenance, Scientific Culture 3 (3), 2017, 31-43.
  • E. D. Oğuz-Kırca, Tymno-Karians or Transformers of the Bozburun Peninsula During the Hellenistic Period? Retrospective Reflections of a Demos on the Karian Cultural Heritage, Phaselis 4, 2018, 259-294.
  • A. Peschlow-Bindokat, Frühe Menschenbilder. Die Prähistorischen Felsmalereien des Latmos-Gebirges (West Türkei), Mainz am Rhein 2003.
  • F. Sokolowski, On the Lex Sacra of Tymnos, TAPhA 87, 1956, 47-50.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Latin and Classical Greek Languages, Greek and Roman Period Archeology, Old Anatolian History
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

E. Deniz Oğuz Kırca

Tolga Özhan 0000-0002-7541-9864

Volkan Demirciler

Publication Date May 17, 2024
Submission Date February 12, 2024
Acceptance Date April 1, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 27

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APA Oğuz Kırca, E. D., Özhan, T., & Demirciler, V. (2024). A New Hellenistic Contribution List from Tymnos in Karia. The Kaletepe Inscription. Gephyra, 27, 1-10. https://doi.org/10.37095/gephyra.1435868
AMA Oğuz Kırca ED, Özhan T, Demirciler V. A New Hellenistic Contribution List from Tymnos in Karia. The Kaletepe Inscription. GEPHYRA. May 2024;27:1-10. doi:10.37095/gephyra.1435868
Chicago Oğuz Kırca, E. Deniz, Tolga Özhan, and Volkan Demirciler. “A New Hellenistic Contribution List from Tymnos in Karia. The Kaletepe Inscription”. Gephyra 27, May (May 2024): 1-10. https://doi.org/10.37095/gephyra.1435868.
EndNote Oğuz Kırca ED, Özhan T, Demirciler V (May 1, 2024) A New Hellenistic Contribution List from Tymnos in Karia. The Kaletepe Inscription. Gephyra 27 1–10.
IEEE E. D. Oğuz Kırca, T. Özhan, and V. Demirciler, “A New Hellenistic Contribution List from Tymnos in Karia. The Kaletepe Inscription”, GEPHYRA, vol. 27, pp. 1–10, 2024, doi: 10.37095/gephyra.1435868.
ISNAD Oğuz Kırca, E. Deniz et al. “A New Hellenistic Contribution List from Tymnos in Karia. The Kaletepe Inscription”. Gephyra 27 (May 2024), 1-10. https://doi.org/10.37095/gephyra.1435868.
JAMA Oğuz Kırca ED, Özhan T, Demirciler V. A New Hellenistic Contribution List from Tymnos in Karia. The Kaletepe Inscription. GEPHYRA. 2024;27:1–10.
MLA Oğuz Kırca, E. Deniz et al. “A New Hellenistic Contribution List from Tymnos in Karia. The Kaletepe Inscription”. Gephyra, vol. 27, 2024, pp. 1-10, doi:10.37095/gephyra.1435868.
Vancouver Oğuz Kırca ED, Özhan T, Demirciler V. A New Hellenistic Contribution List from Tymnos in Karia. The Kaletepe Inscription. GEPHYRA. 2024;27:1-10.