List of published inscriptions from Eumeneia

This list includes all the previously published inscriptions known to me which derive from Işıklı and the plain of Çivril, extending as far west as Sarılar, but omitting the inscriptions of Kavak, for the reasons explained in the commentary to MAMA XI 25. Also included are the villages of the marshy region south-west of the Ak Dağ (Sundurlu, Beyköy, Gümüşsu, Çandır, Duman, Yeşilhüyük), for the reasons laid out by Drew-Bear 1978: 104-6; note, however, that his discussion is vitiated by his confusion of the villages of Sundurlu and Süngüllü. I have omitted the inscriptions of the plain of Karbasan (the villages of Karbasan, Sırıklı, Dumanlı and Ekizbaba: Ramsay, Phrygia II 558-60, nos. 445-7; 600, nos. 470-1; MAMA IV 339, 353-7), which seem to me more plausibly assigned to the Hyrgaleian koinon or Dionysopolis. I also omit three inscriptions recorded at villages near ancient Eumeneia which can be plausibly considered as pierres errantes: (a) a statue base of Marcus Aurelius (Işıklı), to be attributed to Sebaste: Pococke 1752: 11, no. 2; CIG 3884, with p. 1103; Ramsay, Phrygia II 604, no. 478; (b) the funerary bomos of Aur. Dionysios (AD 236: Yamanlar), to be attributed to Akmoneia: Paris 1884: 252-4, no. 21; Ramsay, Phrygia II 382, no. 218; (IGR IV 730); Drew-Bear 1978: 84-7, IV 20; SEG 28, 1081; (c) the funerary doorstone of Prokle, set up by Eugenios (AD 350: Menteş), to be attributed to Sebaste (see the commentary to MAMA XI 78): Drew-Bear 1978: 110-11, IV 49; (SEG 28, 1129; Waelkens 1986: 183, no. 455).

In order to facilitate consultation of the long list of funerary inscriptions, I have assigned them to two groups: funerary inscriptions probably of the first or second century AD, and funerary inscriptions of probably the third or early fourth century AD (on the basis of the Aurelian nomen and/or explicitly Christian formulae). Within each of the two groups, inscriptions from Işıklı are listed first, followed by inscriptions from other villages on the territory of Eumeneia in alphabetical order.

I have not included inscriptions which mention Eumeneians abroad, the most interesting of which is IGUR 902 (SEG 49, 1375).

Public monuments:

P1 (Yassıhöyük): Edict of Hadrian on requisitioned transport (AD 129), Drew-Bear 1978: 16, I 8 (SEG 28, 1120); Blümel 2012

P2 (Işıklı): Fragment of building inscription on cornice (Roman imperial period), Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 72, no. 198; (SEG 6, 199)

P3 (Işıklı): Fragment of architrave with consular title (Roman imperial period), Ramsay, Phrygia II 377, no. 200; MAMA IV 329

P4 (Işıklı): Fragment of decree of the koinon of Asia on the provincial calendar (c. 9 BC), Hamilton 1842: II 474, no. 367; (CIG III 3902 b; Ramsay, Phrygia II 377, no. 202; Sherk 1969: no. 65)

P5 (Işıklı): Fragment of Diocletian’s price edict (AD 301), MAMA IV 330

P6 (Işıklı): Building inscription of stoa (?) (AD 66/7), MAMA IV 334; (Thonemann 2011a: 145, n.29)

P7 (Işıklı): Building inscription of aqueduct (AD 173), MAMA IV 333; I.Denizli 20

P8 (Işıklı): Building inscription of castra (AD 197), MAMA IV 328; (Christol and Drew-Bear 1995: 64; AE 1995, 1511); I.Denizli 21

P9 (Işıklı): Honorific inscription for Epigonos Philopatris (late first century BC or early first century AD), Pococke 1752: 12, no. 8 [lines 2-6]; (CIG III 3887, with p. 1103); Ramsay, Phrygia II 377, no. 199; (IGR IV 741; Thonemann 2011a: 210)

P10 (Haydan-Kocayaka): Dedication to Germanicus (AD 18), Paris 1884: 245-6, no. 9; Ramsay, Phrygia II 377, no. 201; (IGR IV 723)

P11 (Işıklı): Honorific inscription for Ti. Claudius Athenodotos (first century AD), Ramsay, Phrygia II 374-5, no. 196; (IGR IV 742)

P12 (Balçıkhisar): Statue base of the personified demos of Eumeneia, set up by Claudius Valerianus Terentullianus (AD c. 130-8), Drew-Bear 1978: 67-8, IV 2 (SEG 28, 1115)

P13 (Işıklı): Honorific stele of villagers at Koskinna for –minius Varus (first or second century AD), MAMA IV 332

P14 (Balçıkhisar): Honorific inscription set up by Claudius Valerianus Terentullianus for Hadrian (AD c. 130-8), Drew-Bear 1978: 68-70, IV 3 (SEG 28, 1116); Weiss 2000b: 623-4; (SEG 50, 1245)

P15 (Işıklı): Honorific base for Iulianus, bouleutes (Roman imperial period), Pococke 1752: 11, no. 3; (CIG III 3885; Ramsay, Phrygia II 378, no. 204)

P16 (Işıklı): Honorific inscription of tribe Demetrias for Asklepiades (Roman imperial period), Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 71, no. 196; SEG 6, 197; Drew-Bear 1978: 72-3, IV 5 (SEG 28, 1119)

P17 (Ömerli): Honorific inscription of tribe Artemeisias for Asklepiades (Roman imperial period), Drew-Bear 1978: 70-2, IV 4 (SEG 28, 1118)

P18 (Çivril): Honorific inscription of tribe Artemeisias for a Eumeneian with connections to Ephesos (AD 209-217), Drew-Bear 1978: 73-4, IV 6 (SEG 28, 1117)

P19 (Işıklı): Honorific inscription for M. Ulpius Domitius Aristaeus Arabianus (AD 192-211), Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 73, no. 199; MAMA IV 331; (SEG 6, 200)

P20 (Işıklı): Honorific inscription for –lius Fa–us, tribune (Roman imperial period), Hamilton 1842: II 475, no. 372; (CIG III 3902 c, with p. 1104); Ramsay, Phrygia II 381, no. 216; (IGR IV 728)

P21 (Işıklı): Honorific inscription for Monimos (Roman imperial period), Pococke 1752: 12, no. 9; Hamilton 1842: II 470, no. 351; CIG III 3886, with p. 1103; Paris 1884: 237-8, no. 7; (Ramsay, Phrygia I 246-7, no. 88; II 375-6, no. 197; IGR IV 739)

P22 (Sarılar): Fragment of honorific inscription (Roman imperial period), Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 86, no. 213; (SEG 6, 231)

P23 (Işıklı): Fragment of honorific inscription (Roman imperial period), MAMA IV 335; (Drew-Bear 1978: 71-2)

P24 (Işıklı): Fragment of honorific inscription (Roman imperial period), Ramsay, Phrygia II 378, no. 205; (IGR IV 726)

Votive inscriptions:

P25 (Işıklı): Votive monument of M. Iulius M.f. Pisonianus to Jupiter (AD 117-138), Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 74-8, no. 201; (AE 1927, 95); I.Denizli 35; (Thonemann 2011a: 152-3)

P26 (Işıklı): Fragment of votive inscription for emperor (Roman imperial period), Pococke 1752: 11, no. 5 [final two lines]; (CIG III 3899 [final two lines]); Paris 1884: 236, no.6; Ramsay, Phrygia II 385, n.2; IGR IV 724; Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 78, no. 202; (SEG 6, 202)

P27 (Işıklı): Votive inscription to Apollo Propylaios (Roman imperial period), Drew-Bear 1978: 66-7, IV 1 (SEG 28, 1121)

P28 (Koçak): Votive inscription of Primigenes to Apollo Propylaios (Roman imperial period), Ramsay, Phrygia II 374, no. 195

P29 (Koçak): Votive inscription of Epitynchanos to Apollo Propylaios (Roman imperial period), Drew-Bear 1976: 260-1, no. 15; SEG 26, 1376; Petzl 1994: 120-1, no. 104)

P30 (Işıklı): Votive inscription of Achileus to Apollo Propylaios (Roman imperial period), Tod 1904-5: 28-9, no. 1

P31 (uncertain): Votive inscription of Gaius to Apollo Propylaios (Roman imperial period), Mamboury 1951: 439; (BE 1953, 129; BE 1964, 277)

P32 (Balçıkhisar): Votive inscription of Alexandros to Apollo Propylaios (Roman imperial period), Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 66, no. 187; (SEG 6, 213)

P33 (Işıklı): Votive inscription to Asklepios and Hygeia (Roman imperial period), Ramsay, Phrygia II 377, no. 198 (from an original publication by J. H. Mordtmann in the Constantinopolitan Hellenikos Philologikos Syllogos 15 (1884), parartēma p.65, no.12 [non vidi])

Milestones:

P34 (Balçıkhisar): Milestone under Decius, 4 miles from Eumeneia (AD 249-41), Ramsay 1890: 169; Ramsay, Phrygia I 246, no. 87; (IGR IV 771); Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 64, no. 184

P35 (Yuvaköy): Milestone under Vespasian, 28 miles from Apameia (AD 71-5), Drew-Bear and Eck 1976: 294-6, no. 5; (Thonemann 2011a: 151-2)

Funerary monuments (first or second century AD):

P36 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos set up by Abaskantos and Optata (Roman imperial period), Drew-Bear 1978: 79, IV 10; (SEG 28, 1131)

P37 (Işıklı): Tombstone of P. Ael. Actiacus, semeiographos (second century AD), Hamilton 1842: II 471, no. 356; (CIG III 3902 d; Ramsay, Phrygia II 379, no. 208)

P38 (Işıklı): Tombstone of the son of Alexandros and family (Roman imperial period), Strobel 1980: 125-6; (SEG 31, 1110)

P39 (Işıklı): Tombstone of Amiantos and family (Roman imperial period), Hamilton 1842: II 472, no. 361; (CIG III 3902 e; Ramsay, Phrygia II 394, no. 275)

P40 (Işıklı): Tombstone of Andronikos and Gaius (Roman imperial period), Ramsay, Phrygia II 383, no. 224

P41 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Aneiketos and Tertia (Roman imperial period), Arundell 1828: pl.15; (CIG III 3889); Hamilton 1842: II 475, no. 371; Ramsay, Phrygia II 384-5, no. 226; MAMA IV 348

P42 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Antoninus, soldier (Roman imperial period), Hamilton 1842: II 471, no. 357; (CIG III 3902 q); Perrot 1876: 281 (Choisy); (Ramsay, Phrygia II 381, no. 215; IGR IV 729)

P43 (Işıklı): Tombstone of Fl. Apios and family (Roman imperial period), Pococke 1752: 11, nos. 4-5; (CIG III 3899; Ramsay, Phrygia II 385, no. 227)

P44 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Apollonios and Tatia (Roman imperial period), Drew-Bear 1978: 81, IV 15; (SEG 28, 1134)

P45 (Işıklı): Tombstone of Apphia and family (Roman imperial period), Ramsay, Phrygia II 394, no. 276

P46 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Ariste and family (Roman imperial period), Ramsay, Phrygia II 394, no. 272; Drew-Bear 1978: 83-4, IV 19; (SEG 28, 1136); I.Denizli 142

P47 (Işıklı): Tombstone of Attalos and family (Roman imperial period), Ramsay, Phrygia II 385, no. 230 (Sterrett)

P48 (Işıklı): Funerary stele for T. Claudius Zosimos, freedman of Claudius Valerianus Terentullianus (mid-second century AD), MAMA IV 336; (Drew-Bear 1978: 70)

P49 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Damas, set up by Apphion (Roman imperial period), Drew-Bear 1978: 82, IV 17; (SEG 28, 1135)

P50 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Dion and Karpos, set up by Kalliste (Roman imperial period), MAMA IV 344

P51 (Işıklı): Tombstone of Euxenia and family (Roman imperial period), Ramsay, Phrygia II 395, no. 278

P52 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Euxenos and Antonia (Roman imperial period), MAMA IV 346

P53 (Işıklı): Fragmentary tombstone of Gaius (Roman imperial period), Pococke 1752: 12, no. 8 [line 1]; (CIG III 3887); Ramsay, Phrygia II 389, no. 237

P54 (Işıklı): Tombstone of Gaius and Meltine (Roman imperial period), Legrand and Chamonard 1893: 241, no. 2; Ramsay, Phrygia II 392, no. 261

P55 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Glykon and family (Roman imperial period), Hamilton 1842: II 475, no. 368; (CIG III 3902 h); Ramsay, Phrygia II 388, no. 233 (Hogarth); MAMA IV 342

P56 (Işıklı): Tombstone of Hermes, Akmoneian and Eumeneian, and family (Roman imperial period), Arundell 1828: pl. 17; (CIG III 3893); LBW 738; (Ramsay, Phrygia II 389, no. 238; Merkelbach and Stauber 2001: 16/06/04)

P57 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Iulia and family (Roman imperial period), Hamilton 1842: II 473, no. 365; (CIG III 3902 l); Ramsay 1884: 251-2, no. 3; Ramsay, Phrygia II 390, no. 247

P58 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Iulius, set up by Attalos, weaver (Roman imperial period), Ramsay, Phrygia II 394, no. 277; (IGR IV 745); MAMA IV 343

P59 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Iulius Papias, armorum custos, and Menekrates (Roman imperial period), Ramsay, Phrygia II 380, no. 211; (IGR IV 736)

P60 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Iuventius Rufus and Septimia Lucilla (second or third century AD), Arundell 1828: pl. 19; (CIG III 3898); Ramsay, Phrygia II 379, no. 209; (IGR IV 734); MAMA IV 340

P61 (Işıklı): Tombstone of Kalliste (Roman imperial period), Ramsay, Phrygia II 391, no. 252

P62 (Işıklı): Funerary stele of Kankarion (Roman imperial period), Drew-Bear 1978: 92, IV 26; (SEG 28, 1137)

P63 (Işıklı): Tombstone of Kasios and Apphia (Roman imperial period), Hamilton 1842: II 473, no. 366; (CIG III 3902 m; Ramsay, Phrygia II 391, no. 254)

P64 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Kosmion and Tertia (Roman imperial period), Ramsay, Phrygia II 391, no. 255; MAMA IV 345

P65 (Işıklı): Funerary plaque set up by Malaundas for Tation (Roman imperial period), Drew-Bear 1978: 92-3, IV 27; (SEG 28, 1138)

P66 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Marcius Euboulos and family (Roman imperial period), Perrot 1876: 280-1, no. 11 (Choisy); Paris 1884: 235-6, no. 4; Ramsay, Phrygia II 390, no. 248; (IGR IV 747); MAMA IV 337; I.Denizli 163

P67 (Işıklı): Tombstone of Marcus and Iulia (Roman imperial period), Arundell 1828: pl.15; (CIG III 3897); Ramsay, Phrygia II 392, no. 258

P68 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Meliton and Tatianos, linen-sellers from Antiocheia on the Maeander (Roman imperial period), MAMA IV 349; (Robert, OMS III 1617)

P69 (Işıklı): Funerary stele of Messalina and family (Roman imperial period), Drew-Bear 1978: 81, IV 14; (SEG 28, 1133)

P70 (Işıklı): Tombstone of Modicia Alexandria, in Latin (second century AD), Drew-Bear 1978: 18-19, no. 10.

P71 (Işıklı): Tombstone of Mousaios (Roman imperial period), Ramsay, Phrygia II 394, no. 271

P72 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Myrismos and family (Roman imperial period), Hamilton 1842: II 472, no. 362; (CIG III 3902 p); Ramsay, Phrygia II 392, no. 263 (Sterrett); MAMA IV 350

P73 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Rupilia (Roman imperial period), Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 70-1, no. 195; (SEG 6, 196)

P74 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of M. Seius Demagoras and Melitine (first or second century AD), Hamilton 1842: II 470, no. 352; (CIG III 3902 i); Legrand and Chamonard 1893: 242, no. 4; Ramsay, Phrygia II 381, no. 213; (IGR IV 738); MAMA IV 341; I.Denizli 177

P75 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Severus Argentis and family, and Theodotos lachanopoles (Roman imperial period), Drew-Bear 1978: 97-8, IV 34; (SEG 28, 1125)

P76 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Telesphoros and Onesime (Roman imperial period), Drew-Bear 1978: 101, IV 37; (SEG 28, 1140)

P77 (Işıklı): Tombstone of Tertia and family (Roman imperial period), Pococke 1752: 12, no. 7; Hamilton 1842: II 471, no. 358; (CIG III 3900, with p. 1104; Ramsay, Phrygia II 393, no. 268; IGR IV 746)

P78 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Theophilos and Nike (Roman imperial period), Arundell 1828: pl.15; (CIG III 3895); Hamilton 1842: II 475, no. 370; Ramsay, Phrygia II 390, no. 246; MAMA IV 347

P79 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Trophimos and Apollonios, demokeryx (Roman imperial period), MAMA IV 351

P80 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Tryphon machairopoios and Neikopolis (Roman imperial period), Drew-Bear 1978: 102, IV 39; (SEG 28, 1140)

P81 (Işıklı): Tombstone of Valeria Auriane (Roman imperial period), Ramsay, Phrygia II 393, no. 264

P82 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Zotikos and Antonia (Roman imperial period), Ramsay 1884: 251, no. 2; Ramsay, Phrygia II 390, no. 242; Drew-Bear 1978: 90, IV 24; (SEG 28, 1160)

P83 (Işıklı): Tombstone of Zotikos, in verse (Roman imperial period), Arundell 1834: I 150; (CIG III 3894; Ramsay, Phrygia II 390, no. 241)

P84 (Işıklı): Fragmentary tombstone with fine (Roman imperial period), Ramsay, Phrygia II 395, no. 279

P85 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos with the word ‘thyra’ (Roman imperial period), Ramsay 1884: 251, no. 1; Ramsay, Phrygia II 395, no. 280

P86 (Işıklı): Sarcophagus with funerary inscription (Roman imperial period), Drew-Bear 1978: 103-4, IV 41; (SEG 28, 1147)

P87 (Işıklı): Fragment of funerary inscription with fine (Roman imperial period), MAMA IV 352

P88 (Işıklı): Fragment of funerary inscription with fine (Roman imperial period), Pococke 1752: 11, no. 1; LBW 739; (CIG III 3901, with p. 1104)

P89 (Balçıkhisar): Funerary column of Araithon, set up by his sons (Roman imperial period), Drew-Bear 1978: 82-3, IV 18; (SEG 28, 1141)

P90 (Balçıkhisar): Funerary bomos of Cl. Vibius Rufus, veteran, and family (Roman imperial period), Legrand and Chamonard 1893: 243, no. 7; Ramsay, Phrygia II 381, no. 212 (IGR IV 737)

P91 (Balçıkhisar): Funerary bomos of Zotike (Roman imperial period), Drew-Bear 1978: 90, IV 23; (SEG 28, 1142)

P92 (Beyköy): Funerary bomos set up by Tertias for her children (Roman imperial period), Drew-Bear 1978: 101-2, IV 38; (SEG 28, 1139)

P93 (Bucak): Tombstone of Alexandros and family (Roman imperial period), Ramsay, Phrygia II 383, no. 220 (Hogarth)

P94 (Çandır): Tombstone of the son of Tatas son of Diokles (Roman imperial period), Ramsay, Phrygia I 233, no. 81

P95 (Çivril): Funerary stele of Alexandros and family (Roman imperial period), Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 67, no. 188; (SEG 6, 215)

P96 (Çivril): Sarcophagus with funerary inscription of son of Demetrios and Meltine (Roman imperial period), Paris 1884: 244, no. 7; (Ramsay, Phrygia II 393, no. 264; IGR IV 748; SEG 46, 1652)

P97 (Çivril): Tombstone of Fl. Diodoros, soldier (Roman imperial period), Paris 1884: 244, no. 6; Ramsay, Phrygia II 381, no. 217; (IGR IV 732)

P98 (Çivril): Funerary stele of Io[ulia] (Roman imperial period), Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 67, no. 189; (SEG 6, 216)

P99 (Çivril): Funerary bomos of Papas and family (Roman imperial period), Drew-Bear 1978: 95-6, IV 32; (SEG 28, 1146)

P100 (Çivril): Funerary bomos dated on the 30th day of the 5th month (AD 115-215), Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 69, no. 193; (SEG 6, 220)

P101 (Dedeköy): Funerary bomos of Damas and Apphion, set up by Marcellus (Roman imperial period), Paris 1884: 242, no. 3; Ramsay, Phrygia II 392, no. 257; Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 59, no. 178; (SEG 6, 205)

P102 (Dedeköy): Funerary bomos of Dionysios and family (AD 205), CIG III 3892 (Laborde); Ramsay, Phrygia II 388, no. 234; Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 56, no. 174

P103 (Duman): Tombstone set up by T. Camurius T.f. Quirina Marin– (Roman imperial period), Ramsay, Phrygia I 232, no. 76

P104 (Duman): Funerary bomos of Flavius Symphoros and family (Roman imperial period), Ramsay, Phrygia I 232, no. 75; (IGR IV 763); Drew-Bear 1978: 105-6, IV 43; (SEG 28, 1150)

P105 (Emircik): Funerary bomos of Apphion and family (Roman imperial period), Paris 1884: 247 line 1 only; Ramsay, Phrygia II 385, no. 228; Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 61, no. 182; (SEG 6, 209)

P106 (Emircik): Tombstone of Marcus Antonius, set up by Iulius Dometius and Claudia Dometia (Roman imperial period), Ramsay, Phrygia II 391, no. 250 (Sterrett)

P107 (Emircik): Funerary bomos of Publius and family (Roman imperial period), Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 60, no. 180; (SEG 6, 207)

P108 (Emircik): Funerary stele of Theogenes and Meliton (Roman imperial period), Paris 1884: 241, no. 2; Ramsay, Phrygia II 392, no. 259; (IGR IV 727)

P109 (Emircik): Funerary bomos with fine (Roman imperial period), Drew-Bear 1978: 102-3, IV 40; (SEG 28, 1151)

P110 (Gümüşsu-Homa): Tombstone of Hermippos (Roman imperial period), Legrand and Chamonard 1893: 245, no. 13; Ramsay, Phrygia I 233, no. 82

P111 (Haydan-Yeşilyaka): Tombstone of Alexandros and family (Roman imperial period), Legrand and Chamonard 1893: 243, no. 6; Ramsay, Phrygia II 383, no. 221

P112 (Haydan-Yeşilyaka): Tombstone of Ammia and family (Roman imperial period), Paris 1884: 246, no. 10; Ramsay, Phrygia II 384, no. 225

P113 (Haydan-Yeşilyaka): Tombstone of Euxenos and Apphia (Roman imperial period), Paris 1884: 247, no. 12; Ramsay, Phrygia II 389, no. 239

P114 (Haydan-Yeşilyaka): Tombstone of Iulia and family (Roman imperial period), Paris 1884: 246-7, no. 11; Ramsay, Phrygia II 390, no. 249

P115 (Haydan-Yeşilyaka): Funerary bomos of C. Iulius Myrtilos, veteran and bouleutes, and Laïs (Roman imperial period), Legrand and Chamonard 1893: 242, no. 5; Ramsay, Phrygia II 380, no. 210; (IGR IV 735)

P116 (Haydan-Yeşilyaka): Tombstone of Marcia (AD 144/5), Drew-Bear 1978: 93, IV 28; (SEG 28, 1124)

P117 (İğdir): Funerary bomos of Kalliste and Kallistos (Roman imperial period), Ramsay, Phrygia II 391, no. 251; I.Denizli 164

P118 (İğdir): Tombstone of Skymnos and family (Roman imperial period), Ramsay, Phrygia II 393, no. 267

P119 (Karamanlı): Funerary bomos of Agelais, set up by Attikos (Roman imperial period), Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 86-7, no. 214; (SEG 6, 232)

P120 (Karayahsiler): Tombstone of Domna, set up by Capito (Roman imperial period), Ramsay, Phrygia II 391, no. 253

P121 (Karayahsiler): Tombstone of Elpis and family (Roman imperial period), Ramsay, Phrygia II 392, no. 260

P122 (Kızılcasöğüt): Tombstone of Tata and Ammias, set up by Papias, Hyrgaleus (Roman imperial period), Paris 1884: 247-8, no. 14; Ramsay, Phrygia II 393, no. 266

P123 (Kızılcasöğüt): Tombstone of Tryphon and Agathe (Roman imperial period), Paris 1884: 248, no. 15; Ramsay, Phrygia II 394, no. 270

P124 (Kocayaka): Tombstone of Alexandros II, bouleutes, and family (AD 164), Ramsay, Phrygia II 383, no. 219

P125 (Kocayaka): Funerary bomos of Publius and Sextilia (Roman imperial period), Bucker, Calder and Cox 1926: 84-5, no. 209 (SEG 6, 227)

P126 (Ömerli): Tombstone of Alexandros and family (Roman imperial period), Ramsay, Phrygia II 383, no. 222; (IGR IV 744)

P127 (Serbanşah): Tombstone of Agathemeros and Tatia (Roman imperial period), Legrand and Chamonard 1893: 244-5, no. 11; Ramsay, Phrygia II 378, no. 206 (Hogarth); Drew-Bear 1978: 79-80, IV 11; (SEG 28, 1157)

P128 (Sökmen): Funerary pillar of Nikandros and Gaiane (Roman imperial period), Drew-Bear 1978: 94-5, IV 31; (SEG 28, 1145)

P129 (Süngüllü): Tombstone of Poseidonis and family (Roman imperial period), Legrand and Chamonard 1893: 245-6, no. 14; Ramsay, Phrygia I 232-3, no. 80; (Drew-Bear 1978: 104-5 [confusing the villages of Sungurlu and Süngüllü])

P130 (Süngüllü): Funerary cippus of a familia (Roman imperial period), Ramsay, Phrygia I 232, no. 79

P131 (between Tuğcu and Doğlu [?]): Tombstone of Zotikos and Balbilla (Roman imperial period), Legrand and Chamonard 1893: 245, no. 12; Ramsay, Phrygia II 390, no. 240

P131 (Uğurlu): Funerary bomos of Tatia and family (Roman imperial period), Legrand and Chamonard 1893: 244, no. 10; Ramsay, Phrygia II 394, no. 273; Drew-Bear 1978: 99-100, IV 36; (SEG 28, 1158)

P132 (Uğurlu): Tombstone of Titus and Apphia (Roman imperial period), Legrand and Chamonard 1893: 244, no. 9; Ramsay, Phrygia II 393, no. 269

P133 (Yamanlar): Funerary bomos of Antiochos, set up by Agathopous (Roman imperial period), Drew-Bear 1978: 80, IV 12; (SEG 28, 1163)

P134 (Yamanlar): Funerary bomos of Menophilos and parents (Roman imperial period), Legrand and Chamonard 1893: 243, no. 8; Ramsay, Phrygia II 392, no. 262; Drew-Bear 1978: 94, IV 30; (SEG 28, 1164)

P135 (Yamanlar): Funerary epitaph in verse (Roman imperial period), Drew-Bear 1978: 78-9, IV 9; (SEG 28, 1162)

Funerary monuments (third or early fourth century)

P136 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Aur. Agapomenos and Aur. Artemidoros (third century AD), Ramsay, Phrygia II 519, no. 357; MAMA IV 358

P137 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Aur. Anenkletos and family (third century AD), Drew-Bear 1978: 80, IV 13; (SEG 28, 1132)

P138 (Işıklı): Tombstone of Aur. Attalis and family (third century AD), Hamilton 1842: II 472, no. 360; (CIG III 3902 f); Ramsay, Phrygia II 520, no. 360

P139 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Aur. Doulion, Xanthippe and children (AD 231/2), Perrot 1876: 279-80, no. 10 (Choisy); Paris 1884: 235, no. 3; Ramsay, Phrygia II 388-9, no. 235; MAMA IV 338A-B; Corsten and Drew-Bear 1992: 135-7 (SEG 42, 1200); I.Denizli 149

P140 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Aur. Eutyches Helix, bouleutes, and family (third century AD), Paris 1884: 234-5, no. 2; Ramsay, Phrygia II 522-3, no. 364; Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 80-2, no. 204; (SEG 6, 203)

P141 (Işıklı): Tombstone of Aur. Fronto and family (third century AD), Legrand and Chamonard 1893: 241, no. 1; Ramsay, Phrygia II 530, no. 378

P142 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Aur. Glykon[ides], Christian episkopos (third century AD), Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 73-4, no. 200; SEG 6, 201; Gibson 1978: no. 41; Tabbernee 1997: 220-3, no. 32)

P143 (Işıklı): Tombstone of Aur. Hermes (?) and parents (third century AD), Pococke 1752: 12, no. 6; (CIG III 3890; Ramsay, Phrygia II 522, no. 363)

P144 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Aur. Marcia and family (AD 227), Arundell 1828: pl. 16; Hamilton 1842: II 470-1, no. 354; CIG III 3896, with p. 1104; Legrand and Chamonard 1893: 242, no. 3; Ramsay, Phrygia II 391, no. 256; Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 71-2, no. 197; (SEG 6, 198)

P145 (Işıklı): Tombstone of Meltine and family (third century AD), Hamilton 1842: II 472, no. 363; CIG III 3902 r, with p. 1105; Ramsay, Phrygia II 514-8, nos. 353-4; Merkelbach and Stauber 2001: 16/06/03)

P146 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Aur. Menas, bouleutes, and family (third century AD), Arundell 1828: pl. 18; Hamilton 1842: II 470, no. 353; CIG III 3891 Laborde; Perrot 1876: 281-2 (Choisy); Ramsay, Phrygia II 520-1, no. 361; Robert, Hellenica 11-12, 436-9; (Strubbe 1994: 109-10, no. 4; IJO II, 186); I.Denizli 148

P147 (Işıklı): Tombstone of Aur. Menekrates and family (third century AD), Arundell 1828: pl. 16 (mentioned only); Hamilton 1842: II 471, no. 355; (CIG III 3902 n, with pp. 1104-5); Ramsay, Phrygia II 526, no. 370

P148 (Işıklı): Funerary stele of Aur. Menophilos, bouleutes, and family (third century AD), Hamilton 1842: II 472, no. 359; (CIG III 3902 o); Ramsay, Phrygia II 526-8, no. 371

P149 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Fl. Pollion and Cla. Gellia, with epigram (early third century AD), Drew-Bear 1978: 75-8, IV 8; SEG 28, 1126; Merkelbach and Stauber 2001: 16/06/02)

P150 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Aur. Prokla and family (third century AD), Ramsay 1883: 399, no. 17; Ramsay, Phrygia II 529, no. 374; MAMA IV 359; I.Denizli 145

P151 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Aur. Tation and Eutyches (third century AD), Ramsay, Phrygia II 530, no. 377; MAMA IV 360; I.Denizli 146

P152 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Aur. Zotikos and family (third century AD), Ramsay, Phrygia II 390, no. 244; (SEG 6, 193); Corsten 1995: 221-4, no. 5; (SEG 45, 1742); I.Denizli 152

P153 (Işıklı): Tombstone of Aur. Zotikos and Tatia (third century AD), Hamilton 1842: II 473, no. 364; (CIG III 3902 k; Ramsay, Phrygia II 390, no. 245)

P154 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Aur. Zotikos Lykidas and family (third century AD), Robert, Hellenica 11-12, 429-35; Sheppard 1979: 175-6; I.Denizli 153

P155 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Aur. Zotikos Praxias, bouleutes, and family (third century AD), Ramsay, Phrygia II 525, no. 368; Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 69-70, no. 194; (SEG 6, 221); I.Denizli 155

P156 (Işıklı): Funerary bomos of Aur. Zotikos II and family (third century AD), Arundell 1834: I 149; LBW 740; (CIG III 3902, with p. 1104); Paris 1884: 236, no. 5; Ramsay, Phrygia II 525-6, no. 369; Sheppard 1979: 172-3; I.Denizli 151

P157 (Balçıkhisar): Funerary stele of Aurelius Papias and wife (third century AD), Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 66, no. 186; (SEG 6, 212)

P158 (Balçıkhisar): Funerary bomos of Aur. Praxias, bouleutes, and family (third century AD), Tod 1904-5: 29-30, no. 2; Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 65, no. 185; (SEG 6, 211); I.Denizli 154

P159 (Beyköy): Funerary stele of a presbyter and family (AD 257/8), Drew-Bear 1978: 109-10, IV 48; (SEG 28, 1144)

P160 (Bozhüyük-Yeşilhüyük): Tombstone of Papias and family, set up by Aurelius Papias (shortly after AD 212), Legrand and Chamonard 1893: 246, no. 15; Ramsay, Phrygia II 232, no. 78; (IGR IV 807; Ramsay 1930: 266-9; SEG 6, 263)

P161 (Bozhüyük-Yeşilhüyük): Funerary bomos of Aur. Telesphoros and family (third century AD), Legrand and Chamonard 1893: 246, no. 16; Ramsay, Phrygia II 539-40, no. 401

P162 (Çivril): Funerary bomos of Aur. Alexandros, set up by Aur. Moschas (AD 249), Ramsay 1883: 401, no. 19; Ramsay, Phrygia II 528-9, no. 372; Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 68-9, no. 192; (SEG 6, 219)

P163 (Çivril): Funerary bomos of Aur. Artemidoros and family (third century AD), Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 79-80, no. 203; (SEG 6, 222)

P164 (Dedeköy): Funerary bomos of Ammia and Tatiane and family (third century AD), Paris 1884: 243-4, no. 5; Ramsay, Phrygia II 530-2, no. 380; Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 57-8, no. 176; (SEG 6, 195)

P165 (Dedeköy): Funerary bomos of Damas and family (third century AD), Ramsay 1883: 400, no. 18; Ramsay, Phrygia II 521, no. 362; Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 58, no. 177; (SEG 6, 204)

P166 (Dedeköy): Funerary bomos of Epiktetos and Eumenes, set up by M. Ulpius Klesippos (third century AD), Tod 1904-5: 31, nos. 3-4; Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 59-60, no. 179; (SEG 6, 206)

P167 (Dedeköy): Tombstone of Aur. Neikeros and family, and Aur. Mannos (late third century AD), Ramsay 1883: 401-2, no. 20; Ramsay, Phrygia II 529, no. 373; ILS 8881; IGR IV 731; Robert 1963: 361-5)

P168 (Dedeköy): Funerary bomos with Eumeneian formula (third century AD), Paris 1884: 242-3, no. 4; Ramsay, Phrygia II 530, no. 379; Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 56-7, no. 175; (SEG 6, 194)

P169 (Dedem): Funerary bomos of Aur. Sokrates and family (third century AD), Drew-Bear 1978: 98-9, IV 35; (SEG 28, 1149)

P170 (Duman): Tombstone of Aur. Doulos and family (third century AD), Ramsay, Phrygia I 232, no. 77

P171 (Emircik): Funerary bomos of Gaius, with verse epigram (third century AD), Paris 1884: 238-41, no. 1; Ramsay, Phrygia II 386-8, no. 232; IGR IV 743; Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 61-4, no. 183; (SEG 6, 210); Robert, Hellenica 11-12, 414-29; Sheppard 1979: 176-80; SEG 29, 1400; SEG 45, 1743; Merkelbach and Stauber 2001: 16/06/01); I.Denizli 157

P172 (Emircik): Funerary bomos of Aurelius Zenodotos and family (third century AD), Drew-Bear 1978: 89-90, IV 22; (SEG 28, 1127)

P173 (Haydan-Yeşilyaka): Tombstone of Aur. Symphoros and family (AD 260/1), Ramsay, Phrygia II 530, no. 375

P174 (İğdir): Funerary bomos of Aur. Doulion and family (third century AD), Ramsay, Phrygia II 389, no. 236, and 379, no. 207; Drew-Bear 1978: 87-9, IV 21; (SEG 28, 1152)

P175 (Koçak): Funerary bomos of the liberta Eutychia and others (third century AD), Drew-Bear 1978: 93-4, IV 29; (SEG 28, 1154)

P176 (Kocayaka): Funerary bomos of Aur. Alexandros, blacksmith, and family (AD 219/20), Ramsay, Phrygia II 383, no. 223; Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 85, no. 210; (SEG 6, 228)

P177 (Kocayaka): Tombstone of Aur. Alexandros II, bouleutes, and Tation (third century AD), Ramsay, Phrygia II 519, no. 359

P178 (Kocayaka): Tombstone of Alexandros and Amia (third century AD), Paris 1884: 249-50, no. 17; Ramsay, Phrygia II 530, no. 376

P179 (Kocayaka): Tombstone of Aur. Ariston and family (third century AD), Ramsay, Phrygia II 385, no. 229

P180 (Kocayaka): Funerary bomos of Aur. [Mi]kka[los] and family (third century AD), Paris 1884: 250, no. 18; Ramsay, Phrygia II 518-9, no. 356; Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 83, no. 206; (SEG 6, 224)

P181 (Kocayaka): Funerary bomos of Tatia and family (third century AD), Paris 1884: 249, no. 16; Ramsay, Phrygia II 518, no. 355; Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 82-3, no. 205; (SEG 6, 223)

P182 (Kocayaka): Funerary bomos of Zenodotos and family (third century AD), Paris 1884: 251, no. 19; Ramsay, Phrygia II 525, no. 367; Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 83-4, no. 207; (SEG 6, 225)

P183 (Kocayaka): Tombstone of Zenodotos and family (AD 263/4), Paris 1884: 251-2, no. 20; Ramsay, Phrygia II 523-5, nos. 365-6

P184 (Kocayaka): Funerary bomos with Eumeneian formula (third century AD), Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 84, no. 208; (SEG 6, 226)

P185 (Ömerli): Tombstone of Teimotheos and Aur. Theophila (third century AD), Hamilton 1842: II 469, no. 349; (CIG III 3902 t); Ramsay, Phrygia II 393, no. 265

P186 (Ömerli): Funerary bomos of Aur. Zotikos and Tryphoniane (third century AD), Hamilton 1842: II 469, no. 350; CIG III 3902 s; Ramsay, Phrygia II 390, no. 243; Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 87, no. 216; (SEG 6 233); Drew-Bear 1978: 91, IV 25; (SEG 28, 1128)

P187 (Ömerli): Funerary bomos with Eumeneian formula (third century AD), Drew-Bear 1978: 107-8, IV 46; (SEG 28, 1155)

P188 (Sarılar): Funerary bomos of Aur. Antonius and family (third century AD), Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 85-6, no. 212; (SEG 6, 230)

P189 (Sarılar): Funerary bomos of Aur. Aquila and family (third century AD), Ramsay, Phrygia II 519, no. 358; Drew-Bear 1978: 106-7, IV 45; (SEG 28, 1156)

P190 (Sarılar): Funerary bomos of Aur. Menogenes (third century AD), Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 85, no. 211; (SEG 6, 229)

P191 (Sökmen): Tombstone of Aur. Tatia and family (third century AD), Drew-Bear 1978: 108-9, IV 47; (SEG 28, 1148)

P192 (Sundurlu): Funerary bomos set up by Aur. –genes for his father (third century AD), Drew-Bear 1978: 104-5, IV 42; (SEG 28, 1159)

P193 (Yalınlı): Tombstone of Agatheinos and family (third century AD), Drew-Bear 1978: 106, IV 44; (SEG 28, 1161)

P194 (Yuvaköy): Funerary plaque from sarcophagus of P. Ael. Paulinus, bouleutes, and family (third century AD), Drew-Bear 1978: 96-7, IV 33; (SEG 28, 1165)

P195 (uncertain): Funerary bomos of Aur. Charidemos Philokynegos (third century AD), Sheppard 1979: 180; (SEG 29, 1426; BE 1980, 496); I.Denizli 156

Inscriptions of the fourth century or later:

P196 (Işıklı): Funerary inscription of a soldier, in Latin (c. AD 350-400), Drew-Bear and Eck 1976: 309-12, no. 15; (AE 1976, 668)

P197 (Haydan-Yeşilyaka): Inscribed marble chair from church (fourth to sixth century AD), Ramsay, Phrygia II 533, no. 382

P198 (Işıklı): Chancel screen with indiction date (AD 563/4), Drew-Bear 1978: 111, IV 50; (SEG 28, 1130)

P199 (Çivril): Prayer on behalf of Lykastos and Politeia (fourth to sixth century AD), Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 68, no. 191; (SEG 6, 218)

P200 (Gençali): Funerary inscription of Anastasios (fifth or sixth century AD), Ramsay, Phrygia II 533, no. 384

P201 (Çivril): Fragment with dating formula of archdeacon Alexandros (fifth or sixth century AD), Paris 1884: 244-5, no. 8; Ramsay, Phrygia II 533, no. 383; Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 68, no. 190; (SEG 6, 217)

P202 (Emircik): Fragment of middle Byzantine templon epistyle with decorative moulding (tenth century AD), Buckler, Calder and Cox 1926: 60, no. 181; (SEG 6, 208)