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C.777. Fragmentary funerary inscription

Description: Fragment from the right side of a marble panel with an egg and dart moulding down the surviving side (w: 0.12 x h: 0.145 x d: 0.13).
Text: Inscribed on one face.
Letters: 0.025.

Date: First - third century CE

Findspot: Cyrene: Findspot unrecorded. Bought from an Arab in March 1911 by the Norton expedition.
Original location: Unknown.
Last recorded location: Cyrene (1911)

Interpretive

[---]+ (ἐτῶν) ξδ´
[---] (ἐτῶν) μ´
[---]ΟΥ (ἐτῶν) λθ´
[---]ΤΟΥ

Diplomatic

[---]· L ΞΔ
[---] L Μ
[---]ΟΥ L ΛΘ
[---]ΤΟΥ

English translation

Translation by: Editors

. . . ] aged 64.[ . . . ] aged 40.[ . . . ] aged 39. [ . . .

Commentary

All details and text are taken from Robinson.

Bibliography: Robinson, 1913, from De Cou, 21, with a drawing.
Text constituted from: From previous publications (Reynolds)

Images

None available (2020).