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T.90. Ephebic name

Description: Sandstone block (w: 0.73 x h: 0.57); the inscribed face (w: 0.56 x h: 0.40) has a raised edge to the right and below, apparently from the cutting away of a previous surface.
Text: Incised on the face, within a carefully cut wreath.
Letters: 0.04, elegant.

Date: Late first century BCE - early second century CE

Findspot: Taucheira: Gymnasium (later Byzantine Baths), loose in front of the stretch of the east wall which seems to have formed a boundary to the Gymnasium court and presumably fallen from it; first recorded in 1936
Original location: Presumably the east wall of the Gymnasium Court.
Last recorded location: Findspot.

Interpretive

(ἔτους) β´
Λ(ούκιος) Καικί-
λιος
Πρέπων̣

Diplomatic

L Β
ΛΚΑΙΚΙ
ΛΙΟΣ
ΠΡΕΠΩ.

Italian translation

Translation source: Oliverio, DAI, 1933-1936

Anno 2. L. Cecilio Prepon

English translation

Translation by: Editors

Year 2. L(oukios) Kaikilios (i.e. L(ucius) Caecilius) Prepon.

Commentary

No comment (2020).

Bibliography: Oliverio, DAI, 1933-1936, 252 (VII,127), pl. LXVII fig.18, whence SEG 9.512.
Text constituted from: Transcription (Reynolds).

Images

None available (2020).