Name

IGCyr001925

Trismegistos ID: 738119

Source Description

Support

Laconian ware cup, flat-based, with short rim and two handles (diameter 0.114-0.117).

Layout

Scratched on one side of belly, beginning near left handle (width 0.051).

Letters

0.01 to 0.012 straight iota, qoppa resembling a rho, smaller omicron.

Place of Origin

Findspot.

Date

Ca. 600 B.C. (monument-type, lettering)

Findspot

Found between 1963 and 1965 at Taucheira : archaic votive deposit .

Present Location

Not seen by IGCyr team.

Text constituted from

Transcriptionfrom editor (CDL).

Bibliography

Boardman-Hayes, 1966 , p. 169 n. 998 (ph., dr.); Dobias-Lalou, 1970 , pp. 253-255, m. Cf. Dobias-Lalou, 2015 , p. 66.

Text

Ϙōκίο̄ |

Apparatus

1 Dobias-Lalou, 1970  Ϙο̄κίο̄ : Boardman-Hayes, 1966  φōκιο : Boardman-Hayes, 1966  ϙōκιο : Boardman-Hayes, 1966  ῾Ρōκιο || | :   (Boardman did not mention this sign)

French translation

(J'appartiens à) Kôkios.

English translation

(I belong to) Kokios.

Italian translation

(Proprietà di) Kokios.

Commentary

Dobias-Lalou, 1970 did non include it into the Cyrenaean items. However, as ϙ is now better attested, this might be after all have been inscribed in Cyrenaica.

At right end of the graffito, a vertical stroke extending to the left at top resembles no Greek letter and might be a sort of final punct. This sign is not commented upon by ed. princ.

The new personal name Κώκιος was discussed by Dobias-Lalou, 1970 with reference to Robert, 1963 , p. 312-320.

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