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P.331. Fragmentary ephebic name

Description: One of a group of sandstone blocks and fragments found re-used in the walls of modern buildings in the village; w: 0.45 x h: 0.38 x d: 0.06.
Text: Inscribed on one face
Letters: 0.06

Date: First century BCE to first century CE

Findspot: Ptolemais: modern village, near the former Corpo di Guardia della Sussistenza; found before 1941.
Original location: Probably from the Gymnasium
Last recorded location: Findspot.

Interpretive

(ἔτους) ζ´ Ἴαλ [---]

Diplomatic

L ΖΙΑΛ[---]

Italian translation

Translation source: Oliverio, DAI, 1933-1936

Anno 7. Ial-

English translation

Translation by: Editors

Year 7. Ial [ . . .

Commentary

No comment (2020).

Bibliography: Oliverio, DAI, 1933-1936, 528 (52), p. 256, whence SEG 9.403, PHI 324252.
Text constituted from: From previous publications (Reynolds)

Images

None available (2020).