Inscriptions of Aphrodisias 2027

13.306. Funerary fragment

Description: White marble block, partly buried and broken at right side (w: 0.85 × h: 0.66 visible x d: 0.22).

Text: Inscribed in one line across on one face, whose surface is lost to left.

Letters: Probably standard forms; 0.04; lunate sigma.

Date: Second to third centuries CE (lettering)

Findspot: Aphrodisias: Necropolis, South-east area: re-used a little south of the East Gate.

Original location: Unknown

Last recorded location: Findspot (1973)

Interpretive

[--- τ]οῖϲ κληρονόμοιϲ Αὐρηλίο[υ ---]

Diplomatic

[---.]ΟΙϹΚΛΗΡΟΝΟΜΟΙϹΑΥΡΗΛΙΟ[.---]

Apparatus

It is not certain whether there was ever text above and/or below the line that survives.

Translation

[---] to the heirs of Aurelius [---]

Bibliography

Transcription: New York University expedition Walls 128

Publication: IAph2007 13.306.

Images

Fig. 1. Face (M. Roueché, 1973)

Fig. 2. Face (M. Roueché, 1973)