Description:
Badly damaged right end of a white marble garland sarcophagus,showing part of a garland upheld at teh corner by a pillar and a kneeling putto, who probably upheld a central tabella to the left. For further description see Isik 95.
Text:
Inscribed on the face to the left of the putto and below the tabella. The inscription probably began in the tabella.
Letters:
Well-designed and cut, in the second-to-fourth-century style.
Date:
Perhaps first half of the third century A.D. (lettering).
Findspot:
Unknown
Original Location:
Necropolis (unknown)
Last recorded location:
Findspot
History of discovery:
Recorded by Isik.
Bibliography:
Reynolds and Isik 95, with photograph.
Text constituted from:
Transcribed from the photograph (Reynolds). This edition Reynolds (2007).
1 [···? ]Α̣ΤΙΑΧ̣ΟΥ
1[···]·ΤΙΑ·ΟΥ
<ab>
<lb n="1" />
<gap reason="lost" extent="3" unit="character" />
<supplied reason="lost" cert="low" >
</supplied>
<unclear reason="damage" >
Α
</unclear>
ΤΙΑ
<unclear reason="damage" >
Χ
</unclear>
ΟΥ
</ab>

Translation:

No translation possible

Commentary:

If as seems probable this comes from the end of the text, it should be from the date, perhaps from the name of the stephanephoros, although I know no name with this ending.

Photographs:
none.

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