Inscriptions of Aphrodisias 2027

8.96. Graffiti

Description: White marble doric half-column, supporting stage architrave.

Text: Scratched onn the east face; the column is broken away at the top of the text.

Letters: Clearly but roughly cut, 0.035-0.04

Date: Third to fifth century CE (context, lettering)

Findspot: Aphrodisias: Theatre, portico across stage, twelfth column from south

Original location: Theatre, stage

Last recorded location: Findspot

Interpretive

[---]
[..] ΗΣ [c. 4]
[.] ΕΟ [..]
[---] ( vac. ) [---]

Diplomatic

[---]
[··]ΗΣ[····]
[·]ΕΟ[··]
[---]      [---]

English translation

Translation source: Roueché, PPA

No translation possible.

Commentary

One of a series of inscriptions on the columns supporting the architrave on the stage (which carries 8.1): 8.89, 8.98, 8.90, 8.91, 8.92, 8.93, 8.94, 8.95, 8.96, 8.97 . All the inscriptions are on the stage side of the columns, and were presumably only visible to those using the stage.

Bibliography

Transcription: New York University expedition

Publication: Roueché, PPA 6.12 , whence PHI PPAphr 6.12; IAph2007 8.96.

Images

Fig. 1. View of stage columns (M. Roueché, 1985)

Fig. 2. East face (M. Roueché, 1976)