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Viyana Mekhitarist Manastırı’nda Amaseia’dan Ölü Ziyafeti Sahneli Bir Mezar Yazıtı
2022
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PHILIA
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Makalede tanıtılan Anadolu kökenli üçgen alınlıklı stel Viyana’daki Mekhitarist Manastırı’nda korunmaktadır. Üzerinde bir ölü ziyafeti sahnesi ile altı satırlık yazıtın yer aldığı stel olasılıkla 1866 ile 1918 yılları arasında Amasya’dan Avusturya’ya getirilmiştir. Yunanca yazıtta, mezar sahiplerinin Artemon oğlu Artemon ile eşi ve Valerius kızı Valeria olduğu belirtilmektedir. Mezar sahibi Artemon ile babasının aynı adı taşıdığı alışılmadık bir işaret ile belirtilmiştir. Yazıt tarihi olarak 157 yılı verilmiştir. Yazıtın Amaseia’dan geldiğine dair bazı ipuçları sayesinde, bu tarihin MS 155/6 yılı ile örtüştüğü önerilmektedir.

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An Epitaph With A Funeral Banquet Relief From Amaseia In The Mekhitarist Monastery In Vienna
2022
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PHILIA
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The pediment stele in the Vienna Mekhitarist Monastery probably originates from Amaseia in Pontus and arrived in Austria between 1866 and 1918. In the Greek funerary inscription Artemon, son of Artemon, and Valeria, daughter of Valerius, are specified as the grave owners. The fact that father and son bear the same name is indicated by an unusual scribal abbreviation of homonymy. The date of the inscription is given as the year 157; since the evidence suggests that the inscription had been originally erected in Amaseia, this date should correspond to the year 155/6 CE.

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Field :   Sosyal, Beşeri ve İdari Bilimler

Journal Type :   Uluslararası

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