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Year 2024, Issue: 27, 169 - 210, 15.12.2024
https://doi.org/10.47589/adalya.1608943

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This study is supported by the Ege University Scientific Research Projects Coordination Unit. Project Number: 23373.

References

  • Drew-Bear, Th., and Chr. Naour. 1990. “Divinités de Phrygie.” ANRW 2.18.3:1907-2044.
  • Doğan, Y., and F. Avcu. 2018. “Nallıhan ve Çevresinden Yeni Yazıtlar.” Olba 26:415-29.
  • Günther, W. 1975. “Ein Ehrendekret post mortem aus Aizanoi.” IstMitt 25:351-56.

New Funerary Monuments from Aizanoi

Year 2024, Issue: 27, 169 - 210, 15.12.2024
https://doi.org/10.47589/adalya.1608943

Abstract

This article analyses 33 grave inscriptions found during the 2021 and 2022 excavation seasons in the ancient city of Aizanoi. Most of the monuments presented here are doorstones and separate gables, along with a few bomoi, stelae, and a marble block, all dating back to the Roman Imperial period.These inscriptions are particularly noteworthy for the personal names they contain. When it comes to the second century AD, the citizens of Aizanoi were Hellenized to a large extent. The onomastic data that we get from the funerary inscriptions of the city confirm this too. Most of the inscriptions presented here include
Greek names scarcely found in upland inner Anatolia. Masculine names like Thelymithres, Melankomas, Philostratos, or Aischines took the place of indigenous names. The indigenous names of daughters and wives like Tatiane, Aphia, Apphias, Appes, Ammia, or Babeis show that most of these men with Greek names were not Greek ethnically but Hellenized locals. Similarly, as a part of the fashion of the period, Homeric names like Menelaos and Troilos, and the names of the heroic, glorious Greek past like Solon and Alexandros are frequently attested in the inscriptions.

Project Number

This study is supported by the Ege University Scientific Research Projects Coordination Unit. Project Number: 23373.

Thanks

I would like to thank Prof. Dr. Gökhan Coşkun for enabling me to work on these inscriptions.

References

  • Drew-Bear, Th., and Chr. Naour. 1990. “Divinités de Phrygie.” ANRW 2.18.3:1907-2044.
  • Doğan, Y., and F. Avcu. 2018. “Nallıhan ve Çevresinden Yeni Yazıtlar.” Olba 26:415-29.
  • Günther, W. 1975. “Ein Ehrendekret post mortem aus Aizanoi.” IstMitt 25:351-56.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Greek and Roman Period Archeology
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Pınar Özlem Aytaçlar 0000-0002-4616-6765

Project Number This study is supported by the Ege University Scientific Research Projects Coordination Unit. Project Number: 23373.
Publication Date December 15, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Issue: 27

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Chicago Özlem Aytaçlar, Pınar. “New Funerary Monuments from Aizanoi”. Adalya, no. 27 (December 2024): 169-210. https://doi.org/10.47589/adalya.1608943.

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