On his sarcophagus in Limyra, Khñtabura is shown standing naked between two old seated men designated as Araχa and Khinaχa. The second one could be the dynast Khinaχa, who minted coins at Limyra much earlier, because there are other cases of cultivating the memory of dynasts in inscriptions, also Greek inscriptions in Hellenistic times, and even of honouring the pillar tombs of dynasts in Byzantine times. Here Khinaχa is probably commemorated as an ancestor of Khñtabura.
On his sarcophagus in Limyra, Khñtabura is shown standing naked between two old seated men designated as Araχa and Khinaχa. The second one could be the dynast Khinaχa, who minted coins at Limyra much earlier, because there are other cases of cultivating the memory of dynasts in inscriptions, also Greek inscriptions in Hellenistic times, and even of honouring the pillar tombs of dynasts in Byzantine times. Here Khinaχa is probably commemorated as an ancestor of Khñtabura.
Limyra'daki lahdinde Khñtabura, Araχa ve Khinaχa olarak adlandırılan oturmuş iki yaşlı adam arasında çıplak olarak gösterilmiştir. İkincisi, Limyra'da çok daha önce sikke basmış olan hanedan Khinaχa olabilir, çünkü yazıtlarda, Helenistik dönemdeki Yunanca yazıtlarda ve hatta Bizans döneminde hanedanların sütun mezarlarının onurlandırılmasında hanedanların anısını yaşatan başka örnekler de vardır. Burada Khinaχa muhtemelen Khñtabura'nın atası olarak anılmaktadır.
Primary Language | German |
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Subjects | Language Studies (Other), Old Anatolian History, Ancient History (Other) |
Journal Section | Research Articles |
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Publication Date | November 12, 2023 |
Submission Date | July 23, 2023 |
Published in Issue | Year 2023 |