New Inscriptions from Pisidian Konane
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Three gravestones found during the Isparta Archaeological Survey (IAS) in 2013 and 2014 in and near ancient Konane are presented here with some commentary. The stele no. 1 was erected by Dionysios for his wife Thallouse. No. 2 is the gravestone of another Dionysios. Both gravestones date from the second century AD. The funerary column no. 3 was erected by Aur. Konon, son of a veteranus, for his mother Aphphia, his wife Eutychia and his father-in-law Eutyches. The use of the name Aurelius for some of the persons mentioned in the inscription indicates a date soon after the Constitutio Antoniniana.
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