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Table of contents:

Preface………………………………………………………………….. 7
Yanne Broux
Ancient profiles exploited:
First results of Named Entity Recognition
applied to Latin inscriptions………………………………………….. 11
Mark Depauw & Yanne Broux
Identification in Graeco-Roman Egypt:
The modalities of expressing filiation……………………………….. 35
Esther Garel
Le titre ⲡⲓⲁⲕⲟⲩ dans les documents coptes fayoumiques…………… 57
Urpo Kantola
Social standing and Latin names in Greek:
Case studies on name catalogues of the early imperial period……..73
Małgorzata Krawczyk
Paternal onomastical legacy vs. illegitimacy in Roman epitaphs…. 107
Thomas Kruse
The labeling of strangers and aliens in Roman Egypt…………….. 129
Micaela Langellotti
Occupations and naming trends
in first-century Tebtunis and Philadelphia…………………………. 147
David Lewis
Notes on slave names, ethnicity, and identity
in Classical and Hellenistic Greece…………………………………. 183
Maria Nowak
Get your free corn:
The fatherless in the corn-dole archive from Oxyrhynchos………. 215
Paweł Nowakowski
‘And there, unworthy as I was, I wrote the names of my parents’:
The family identity of supplicants
in pilgrimsʼ graffiti and dedicatory inscriptions
from the Late Roman and Byzantine East…………………………. 229
Tuomo Nuorluoto
Emphasising matrilineal ancestry in a patrilineal system:
Maternal name preference in the Roman world…………………… 257
Christian Ammitzbøll Thomsen
The ‘Thirteenth Deme’ of Lindos…………………………………… 283