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FROM THE HISTORY OF RELIGIOUS CULTS IN TAURIC CHERSONESUS

FROM THE HISTORY OF RELIGIOUS CULTS IN TAURIC CHERSONESUS FROM THE HISTORY OF RELIGIOUS CULTS IN TAURIC CHERSONESUS * IGOR A. MAKAROV Recently in an article discussing new epigraphic materials from Tauric Cher- sonesus 1 E.I. Solomonik published a photograph (see Fig. 1) of a fragment of a marble slab with the remains of a badly damaged inscription. The text of the fragment was deciphered by the author as follows: 1. - - - 2. - - - AMOUYAFI 3. SIWITOISERMAIOIS 4. . SETA . . EAPATAI 5. .. ONKAIK . AJUPER 6. JEWIERM 7. S . AT 8. SA 9. PARA . ESI .. E . OIER . M 10. PARAPEMPE . OUSE 11. - - - E.I. Solomonik restored certain lines as follows: Line 2 — [ to ¥ u d ] “ amou y “ afi [ sma ], the end of Line 3 — to ¥ ic €Erma “ io [ ic ], the beginning of Line 10 — parap “ empe [ i t ] o ‚ uc e [- - -]. On the basis of the script used, Solomonik dated the inscription to the 2 nd century BC and deŽ ned it as “a resolution connected with the cult of Hermes http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia Brill

FROM THE HISTORY OF RELIGIOUS CULTS IN TAURIC CHERSONESUS

Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia , Volume 8 (3-4): 189 – Jan 1, 2002

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© 2002 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0929-077X
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1570-0577
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10.1163/15700570260449325
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FROM THE HISTORY OF RELIGIOUS CULTS IN TAURIC CHERSONESUS * IGOR A. MAKAROV Recently in an article discussing new epigraphic materials from Tauric Cher- sonesus 1 E.I. Solomonik published a photograph (see Fig. 1) of a fragment of a marble slab with the remains of a badly damaged inscription. The text of the fragment was deciphered by the author as follows: 1. - - - 2. - - - AMOUYAFI 3. SIWITOISERMAIOIS 4. . SETA . . EAPATAI 5. .. ONKAIK . AJUPER 6. JEWIERM 7. S . AT 8. SA 9. PARA . ESI .. E . OIER . M 10. PARAPEMPE . OUSE 11. - - - E.I. Solomonik restored certain lines as follows: Line 2 — [ to ¥ u d ] “ amou y “ afi [ sma ], the end of Line 3 — to ¥ ic €Erma “ io [ ic ], the beginning of Line 10 — parap “ empe [ i t ] o ‚ uc e [- - -]. On the basis of the script used, Solomonik dated the inscription to the 2 nd century BC and deŽ ned it as “a resolution connected with the cult of Hermes

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Published: Jan 1, 2002

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