Inscriptions of Aphrodisias 2027

13.305. Funerary fragment

Description: Lower right corner of a white marble sarcophagus front ? or lid (w: 0.70 × h: 0.45 × d: 0.40).

Text: Inscribed on the moulding.

Letters: Standard forms; 0.025

Date: Second to third centuries CE (lettering)

Findspot: Aphrodisias: Necropolis, South-east area: beside the path leading east from the East Gate

Original location: Unknown

Last recorded location: Findspot (1977)

Interpretive

Μ(ᾶρκος) Αὐρ(ήλιος) Ἀντ(ώνιος) ΡΟ̣Ι̣[...] lb n="2"/>ΤΙΛ̣Κ̣Υ̣[...]
[c. 7] καὶ Αὐρ(ήλιος?) [...]
[c. 7]Ο̣Α̣Ι̣Ι̣ [...]

Diplomatic

ΜΑΥΡΑΝΤΡ..[···]LBN="2"/>ΤΙ...[···]
[·······]ΚΑΙΑΥΡ[···]
[·······]....[···]

Translation

[---] Aur(elius) Ant(onius) [---] and Aur(elius/a) [---]

Bibliography

Transcription: New York University expedition Walls 10

Publication: IAph2007 13.305.

Images

Fig. 1. Face (M. Roueché, 1977)

Fig. 2. Face (M. Roueché, 1977)