Inscriptions of Aphrodisias 2027

11.210. Relief panel illustrating munera

Description: A white marble fragment (w: 0.38 × h: 0.26 × d: 0.13) with part of the left edge surviving, from a relief panel with a simple raised edge. In relief, two figures of gladiators confront one another. That on the right has a long shield, and leg-guards; that on the right has a casque and body armour, and is holding a short sword in his right hand (his left is lost). For a full description see Kontokosta (2008).

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Date: First to fourth centuries CE (content)

Findspot: Aphrodisias: City, Water Channel area : excavated at foundation level,

Original location: Unknown

Last recorded location: Museum

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Bibliography

Transcription: New York University expedition 84.9.

Publication: Roueché, PPA 39 ; IAph2007 11.210; Kontokosta, 2008 30.

Images

Fig. 1. Face (M. Roueché, 1989)