A ROMAN LEGIONARY IN CENTRAL ANATOLIA
During an archaeological survey in the territory of Haymana about
70 kilometers southwest of Ankara a professor of Hittitology, Hayri Ertem, found a number of epitaphs1. These epitaphs will be studied and published by one of my Greek students in a further issue of Archivum Anatolicum. Most of the inscriptions date from late Roman times. Below are
three of these inscriptions, including a bilingual one erected by a Roman
legionary for his parents. The readings are from the photographs:
A ROMAN LEGIONARY IN CENTRAL ANATOLIA
During an archaeological survey in the territory of Haymana about
70 kilometers southwest of Ankara a professor of Hittitology, Hayri Ertem, found a number of epitaphs1. These epitaphs will be studied and published by one of my Greek students in a further issue of Archivum Anatolicum. Most of the inscriptions date from late Roman times. Below are
three of these inscriptions, including a bilingual one erected by a Roman
legionary for his parents. The readings are from the photographs: