Description: Lower right corner of a marble block, perhaps from a stele
originally composed of two blocks standing side by side
(w:
0.435 x h:
0.59 x d:
0.285).
Text: Inscribed on one face.
Letters: Second-third century; 0.04; square sigma, cursive omega; a schematic wreath with pendant ribbons concludes the text.
Date: Second to third century CE
Findspot:
Cyrene:
Temple of Artemis; photographed in 1925.
Original location: Unknown.
Last recorded location:
Temple of Artemis: standing at the south-eastern angle of the 'Myrtle Bower'.
Apparatus
1: . . . ]ΝΗ SECir, 1961-19622: [ἀ]νέ{ι}θηκε SECir, 1961-1962
3: There is a chip in the centre of the first square sigma giving the superficial appearance of E.
English translation
Translation by: Charlotte Roueché
. . . ] ?altar [ . . . ] Sopolis [ . . . ]
Commentary
No comment (2020).
Bibliography: SECir, 1961-1962, 60 p. 253.
Text constituted from: Transcription (Reynolds).
Images
None available (2020).