Inscriptions of Aphrodisias 2027

16.179. Fragment, perhaps funerary

Description: White marble fragment, probably from a sarcophagus front, with moulding broken away above; no measurements.

Text: Inscribed on the face below the moulding

Letters: Standard letters; no measurements

Date: First to third centuries CE (lettering)

Findspot: Aphrodisias: Sebasteion, South Portico, SW Sebasteion, 87-1

Original location: Unknown

Last recorded location: Museum (1988)

Interpretive

[---]Η̣ αὐτὴ κα[ὶ---]
[---ἐ]στιν Μα[ρκ---]
[---]Υ καὶ Ι̣[---]
[------]

Diplomatic

[---].ΑΥΤΗΚΑ[.---]
[---.]ΣΤΙΝΜΑ[..---]
[---]ΥΚΑΙ.[---]
[------]

Apparatus

2: There is an apex on Μ, suggesting a name

Translation

Apprently references to persons in a funerary formula

Bibliography

Transcription: New York University expedition 87.396

Images

Fig. 1. Face (M. Roueché, 1988)