
This article presents a compilation of nine unpublished funerary inscriptions discovered in the territory of Nikaia. The first four inscriptions were discovered in the modern-day villages of Akçakoca and Hayrettin, located in the Pamukova District of Sakarya Province. These villages lie within the territory of the ancient settlement of Terbos. The remaining inscriptions were found in the eastern and southern parts of the territory of Nikaia. Notably, one of these latter inscriptions revealed the Cassius family’s connections to the rural hinterland. The inscriptions contain the following: 1) Tomb of Aurelius(?) Demas, 2) Tomb of Khrestos and his wife Maxima, 3) Tomb of an unknown person, 4) Tomb of an unknown person, 5) Tomb of Aristainetos(?), 6) Tomb of Claudia Perigenis, 7) Tomb of Hieronis, 8) Tomb of Longina, 9) Tomb of a man and his wife. In addition to the newly discovered inscriptions, two previously published inscriptions have been corrected (corrigendum): 10) Tomb of Eia and her husband Agathokles, 11) Tomb of Hermione and her husband Timotheos. The inscriptions are dated to the Roman Imperial period.
Makalede Nikaia antik kentinin teritoryumunda keşfedilen dokuz yeni mezar yazıtı tanıtılmaktadır. İlk dört yazıt, Sakarya ilinin Pamukova ilçesinde bulunan Akçakoca ve Hayrettin köylerinde keşfedilmiştir. Modern Türk köyleri, antikçağ'da Terbos yerleşiminin bir parçasıydı. Geri kalan yazıtlar ise Nikaia egemenlik alanının doğu ve güneyinde bulunmuştur. Bu yazıtlardan biri sayesinde Cassius ailesinin kırsal ile olan bağı ortaya çıkarılmıştır. Yazıtların içerikleri şöyledir: 1) Aurelius(?) Demas’ın mezarı, 2) Khrestos ve eşi Maxima’nın mezarı, 3) Bilinmeyen bir kişinin mezarı, 4) Bilinmeyen bir kişinin mezarı, 5) Aristainetos’un(?) mezarı, 6) Claudia Perigenis’in mezarı, 7) Hieronis’in mezarı, 8) Longina’nın mezarı, 9) Bir adam ve eşinin mezarı. Yeni yazıtların yanı sıra, yayımlanmış iki yazıta düzeltme (corrigendum) yapılmıştır: 10) Eia ve eşi Agathokles’in mezarı, 11) Hermione ve eşi Timotheos’un mezarı. Yazıtlar Roma İmparatorluk Dönemi’ne tarihlenmektedir.
Anthroponymos, Epitaph, Claudius/Claudia, Nicaea, Mezar Yazıtı, Terbos, Anthroponym, Cassii
Anthroponymos, Epitaph, Claudius/Claudia, Nicaea, Mezar Yazıtı, Terbos, Anthroponym, Cassii
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