Four joining fragments of a low white marblebase (1.10 × 0.32 × 0.25); . On top are traces of the lost statuary; on the right the socle of an attached column, on the left a socket.
l. 2, The name of the goddess was probably erased in the Christian period.
Translation
Artemidoros son of Artemidoros the son of Apol[lonios] to Aphrodite or [the goddess] Aphrodite, (the statuary) which Artemidoros [?son of Apollonios] promised.
Commentary
See bibliography
Locations
Unknownb. & c. Temple/Church xiv, Stratum 1; a. South Agora: in stonepile, W. Portico of Tiberius.Museum (1978)
Text Constituted From
Transcription (Reynolds)
History of Recording
Excavated by the NYU expedition over several years (c. 62.95, b. 62.96, a. 74.274)
Bibliography
Published by Reynolds, Aphrodisias & Rome, doc. 26, whence SEG1982.1097, BE1983.386, McCabePHI Aphrodisias153.