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= an attestation of TM Per 343806 in TM 3666, 6
Language / script: Greek
Date: BC 115 Feb 15
Provenance: Egypt, 00c - Kerkeosiris [place of writing & destination]
Egypt, 00c - Tebtynis (Umm el-Baragat) [found]
Cluster role: personThe cluster role indicates whether this attestation refers to an actual subject in the text, or to a genealogical identifier added to a person’s identification. E.g. person = subject; father = patronymic; mother = metronymic; grandfather = paternal papponymic; mgrandfather = maternal papponymic, etc.
Act: secondA description of the role of this person in the text concerning this particular attestation. A person can, for example, appear as an addressee in one text, and a witness in another. If no particular act is described, this field contains the attestation’s 'cluster position' (see above) by default.
Notes: As with Apollonios and Horos (pnr 5389 and 15305), Verhoogt (P.L. Bat 29, p. 82 note 57) suggest an identification of Polemon, presumably topogrammateus in 116-115 BC and Marres, with the same function in the same year . Here the evidence is less convincing and there is no semantic relationship between both names, so the interpretation as a double name is uncertain.
Designation(s) of origin Any description of a person's ethnicity, origin, residence or other geographical designations that are explicitly added to this particular attestation in the text.
[No designations of origin recorded in TM Ref]
Function(s) Functions can include titles, occupations and status markers that are explicitly added to this particular attestation in the text, but older entries (mainly from the Prosopographia Ptolemaica) also record more abstract information. E.g. when a person can be linked to royal land, without explicitly being called a royal farmer, he is assigned to 'royal land (general)'.
[No functions recorded in TM Ref]