(a): discovered in 1960/1 in chamber of tomb on north terrace of Bergheiligtum (b): discovered in 1818 by Bankes in unknown circumstances
Excavation no.
(a): BK/29A
Present location
(a): unknown
(b): British Museum, London
Museum no.
(b): EA408
Medium
stela
Technique
incised
Type of text
epitaph
Language
Greek
Content
epitaph of Markou
Date
1 March 764 or 1 March 766
Notes
4th indiction would be correct
Material
sandstone
Object dimensions
(a): H: 16.5; W: 29 (b): H: 24; W: 26.5; Th: 7.5
Text dimensions
Object colour
Text colour
Lines
(a): 6; (b): 9
Height of letters
Description
two non-joining fragments of sandstone stela: fragment (a) – upper part, fragment (b) – bottom part; epigraphic field framed by incised line on all sides
Decorative elements
State of preservation
incomplete; fragment (a) with complete top margin and upper parts of both side margins; fragment (b) with almost complete bottom margin and lower parts of both side margins; lower right corner broken off
Date
1 March 764 or 1 March 766
Chronological systems
Egyptian calendar indiction Era of Diocletian
Dating formulae
ⲙ⸌ⲏ⸍ ⲫⲁⲙ⸌ⲉ⸍ⲛⲱⲑ ⲉ ⲓⲛ⸌ⲇ⸍ ⲃ ⲇⲓⲟⳤ ⲩ̄︤ⲡ︦ⲃ
Transcription
"in the month of Phamenoth, (day) 5, in the 2nd indiction, (year from) Diocletian 482" (ll. x+14 – x+15)
Birch 1841, p. 368, no. 7 (fragment [b]); O. Brit. Mus. Copt. 1, p. 10, no. 5, pl. IX, no. 408 (fragment [b]); I. Lefebvre 668 (fragment [b]); I. Nubia Tibiletti Bruno 23 (fragment [b]); Žabkar 1967, p. 19, no. 1, fig. 28, pl. XXXa (fragment [a])
Other publications
Grumel 1965, p. 96, no. 16 (fragment [b], on date); Ricke 1967, pp. 15–16 (fragment [a]); Bagnall – Worp 1981, p. 53 (fragment [b], on date); CSBE(2), p. 75 (fragment [b]); CSCN, table 11 on p. 72, p. 117 (fragment [b]); van der Vliet – Worp 2015, pp. 36–8, no. 6 (fragment [a])