IRCyr   Inscriptions of Roman Cyrenaica

A.34. Fragment

Description: Fragment of a marble panel: w: 0.065 x h: 0.06 x d: 0.03.
Text: Inscribed on one face. There are traces of an incised design below the text.
Letters: Probably first-second century CE: 0.02; cursive ε and ω and lunate sigma.

Date: First-second century CE

Findspot: Apollonia: Near the Byzantine Baths, in 1966.
Original location: Unknown.
Last recorded location: Apollonia Museum.

Interpretive

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[---]ΕΟϹ[.]Ι[---]
[---]ΛΩΝ[---]

Diplomatic

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[---]ΕΟϹ[·]Ι[---]
[---]ΛΩΝ[---]

English translation

Translation by: Joyce M. Reynolds

(Not usefully translatable.)

Commentary

Line 2: Perhaps from Ἀπολλων/Apollo or the name Ἀπολλώνιοϲ/Apollonios.

Bibliography: Reynolds, 1976, 43, whence SEG 27.1184.
Text constituted from: Transcription (Reynolds).

Images

   Fig. 1. Face (C. Dobias-Lalou, 1983: MFA 83/IC/10)