IThera089

Findspot and Location

  • Country: Greece
  • Region: Santorini
  • Settlement: Ancient Thera
  • Repository: Archaeological site of Ancient Thera

Support

Material: stone.
Object type: rock face.

Layout

According to Hiller’s indications, the graffito is orthograde. Hiller adds that he identified footprints near the anthroponym.

Execution: chiselled.

Palaeography

Letters of the archaic alphabet of Thera: Eta: represented as a closed rectangular with orizontal crossbar. San: used for the sibilant sound.

Provenance and Discovery

Place:Archaía Thíra (36.36349, 25.47804)

Date:Archaic period

Findspot:Found in 1899 at 1 m from the graffito nr. 561 (IThera052), Hiller.

Coordinates:36.36177, 25.48087

Last recorded location: non vidi (lost?)

Edition


Προκλῆς

Apparatus


Edition after Hiller 1899

Commentary

The name Προκλῆς, fairly common in Greece, appears in Thera in two other instances besides this one: no. 762 (dated by Jeffery to ca. 600 BCE) and no. 335 A,9 (2nd century BCE).

Bibliography

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Images

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Editorial Team

Editor: Alessandra Inglese

Principal Investigator: Alessandra Inglese

Funder: CHANGES - Theme 5. Humanities and Cultural Heritage as Laboratories of Innovation and Creativity, funded by the European Union – NextGenerationEU, Associazione Centro di Eccellenza DTC

Alessandra Inglese: original data collection and edition

Valentina Mignosa: encoding, editing metadata and geo data, website content creation, HTML transformation, website design and styling, interactive mapping implementation

Marika Griffo: rubbings digitisation

Simone Lucchetti: rubbings digitisation

Luigi Tessarolo: website construction, design and styling, interactive mapping implementation

Virgilio Costa: methodological and digital consultancy

Publication Details

Authority: ThERA (Theran Epigraphic Rubbings Archive) project

Licence: Licensed under a Creative Commons-Attribution 4.0 licence

Encoding model / validation: EpiDoc encoding model and validation framework adapted from ISicily

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