Repository
Cyrene Museum, 312.
Support
Fragment of a white marble panel, broken off above, below and at right (0.065; 0.12;0.045).
Layout
Inscribed on the face, in two columns from line 4 on.
Letters
Lines 1-3 0.01; lines 4-8 0.007.
Place of Origin
Findspot.
Date
Between 220 and 180 B.C. (lettering, reign)
Findspot
Last recorded Location
Seen by C. Dobias-Lalou in 1976 in Shahat : Cyrene Museum .
Text constituted from
Transcription from stone (CDL).
Oliverio, 1932-1933 Oliverio, G., 1932-1933, Documenti antichi dell'Africa Italiana, I, fasc. 1-2, Bergamo - see in bibliography , pp. 138-139, n. 39 (ph.), whence SEG Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum, Leiden, then Amsterdam, 1923-1971, then 1979- - see in bibliography , 9.40; for general bibliography on the accounts of the damiergoi see IGCyr011400.
i.5 π͡υρ(ῶν) : Oliverio, 1932-1933 Oliverio, G., 1932-1933, Documenti antichi dell'Africa Italiana, I, fasc. 1-2, Bergamo - see in bibliography π͡υ(ρῶν)
[Dieux. Prêtre (un tel), démiurges (un tel, un tel, un tel)]. La récolte a été estimée.
Premier semestre: froment, le médimne [tant]; orge, [tant]; fèves, [tant]; pois chiches, [tant]; [---] .
[Second semestre: ] [---] .
[Gods. Priest (So-and-so), damiergoi (So-and-so, So-and-so, So-and-so)]. The crops were estimated.
First semester: wheat, per medimnos [so much]; barley, [so much]; beans, [so much]; chick peas, [so much]; [---] .
[Second semester: ] [---] .
[Dèi. Sacerdote (il tale), damiurghi (il tale, il tale, il tale)]. Il raccolto è stato valutato.
Primo semestre: grano, per medimno [tanto]; orzo, [tanto]; fave, [tanto]; ceci, [tanto]; [---] .
[Secondo semestre: ] [---] .
[الآلهة. الكاهن (فلان وفلان)، الداميرجوي (فلان وفلان وفلان)]، المحاصيل تم تقديرها كالتالي: الفصل الأول: القمح، لكل ميديمنوس [قيمة ما]؛ الشعير، [قيمة ما]. الفول، [قيمة ما]. الحمص، [قيمة ما]. [---]. [الفصل الثاني: ---]
The reduced dimensions of the preserved fragment and the display of the few preserved products allow to consider that this account was organised in two columns, like some others originally dated in the second century B.C. Rosamilia, 2016 Rosamilia, E., 2016, Numismatica e documentazione epigrafica: i piedi monetali e l'introduzione del "bronze standard" a Cirene, in M. Asolati, Le monete di Cirene e della Cirenaica nel Mediterraneo: problemi e prospettive. Atti del V Congresso Internazionale di Numismatica e di Storia Monetaria. Padova, 17-19 marzo 2016, Numismatica Patavina13, 83-100 - see in bibliography has shown that the change from silver standard to bronze standard took place in Cyrenaica about 220 B.C. and he was also able ( Rosamilia, 2017 Rosamilia, E., 2017, The introduction of Bronze Standard in Cyrenaica: Evidence from the Damiergoi Accounts, Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik (ZPE), 201, 139-154 - see in bibliography ) to place this account before 180 B.C., together with IGCyr014000, IGCyr014300 and IGCyr014600. One other common point for this group is the use of the abbreviated form of some products names.
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