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In this paper, an inscription with 12 lines on a sarcophagus found at south nekropolis of Andriake in 2009 is presented. According to the inscription, the tomb owners are Konon II of Myra and his wives, Ptolemaïs of Myra, daughter of Demetrios, and Arsasis of Myra, daughter of Lysimakhos. The fine is expressed in kitarephoros and the sarcophagus type indicate that the inscription dates from I. cent. A.D.
Andriake, Myra, Inscription, Kitarephoros, Anthrophonym
Andriake, Myra, Inscription, Kitarephoros, Anthrophonym
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