TM 699038
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also known as Entella Decree IX; IX Nenci; Entella A3; A3 Ampolo; Entella Tablet IX
TM Gallery info The Entella Tablet IX (TM 699038) is one of the so-called Entella Decrees, a series of bronze tablets with Greek texts in which the civil representatives of Entella publish decisions that were taken, often referring to isopoliteia - as here for the people of Enna in central Sicily. The events mentioned seem related to the repopulation of the city of Entella during the First Punic War, perhaps in 249 BC. There are good elements to assume that the tablets were all found together, although it is remarkable that one records a decree of Nakone, another settlement probably not too far away. The nine (or perhaps more?) tablets were found during illegal excavations in the 1970ies and were dispersed over private collections across the world. Four (of which one turned out to be fake) were recovered and brought back to the Museo Archeologico in Palermo, where they are now.
Provenance: Contessa Entellina - Italy (SiciliaThe region ca. 3rd cent. BC - Sicilia, MelitaThe Roman provincia ca. 2nd cent. AD) [found & written]
Language/script: Greek
Material: metal (bronze) — tablet
Content (beta!): legal text (law)
More info: EDCSEpigraphische Datenbank Clauss-Slaby => 500857 links in TM, EDREpigraphic Database Roma => 99287 links in TM, PHISearchable Greek Inscriptions (Packard Humanities Institute) => 223424 links in TM
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