Inscriptions of Aphrodisias 2027

11.406. Fragment

Description: A white marble block (w: 0.59 × h: 0.38 × d: 0.39) with a moulding or a rim lost above. There is a clamp hole at the right end.

Text: Inscribed on a slightly concave surface — could be the riser of a seat.

Letters: 0.035-0.055; first sigma lunate, last two Latin form.

Date: First to fourth centuries CE (lettering)

Findspot: Aphrodisias: City, South-west: lying in a field just inside the south west corner.

Original location: Unknown

Last recorded location: Findspot (1988)

Interpretive

| ϹΕΝ ( vac. 8) ΡΟSΙS [.] | [---]

Diplomatic

| ϹΕΝ                ΡΟSΙS[·] | [---]

Translation

No translation possible.

Bibliography

Transcription: New York University expedition Walls 152

Publication: IAph2007 11.406.

Images

Fig. 1. Face (M. Roueché, 1988)

Fig. 2. Face (M. Roueché, 1988)