New Inscriptions from Pisidian Konane

Abstract

Three gravestones found during the Isparta Archaeological Survey (IAS) in 2013 and 2014 in and near ancient Konane are presented here with some commentary. The stele no. 1 was erected by Dionysios for his wife Thallouse. No. 2 is the gravestone of another Dionysios. Both gravestones date from the second century AD. The funerary column no. 3 was erected by Aur. Konon, son of a veteranus, for his mother Aphphia, his wife Eutychia and his father-inlaw Eutyches. The use of the name Aurelius for some of the persons mentioned in the inscription indicates a date soon after the Constitutio Antoniniana.

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Altay Coskun

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Altay Coskun (2015). New Inscriptions from Pisidian Konane. Philia: International Journal of Ancient Mediterranean Studies, 1(), 144-147. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-290272