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Originally published in Roueché (2004).
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Description of Monument
Seven white marblebenches: i: 0.46 × 1.25 × 0.335. ii: Broken below, and to right, 0.45 ×
1.35 × depth not measurable. iii: No measurements. iv: 0.45 × 1.02 × 0.39. v: 0.44 × 0.98 × depth not
measurable. vi: 0.42
× 1.53 ×
0.32. vii 0.46 × 1.24
× 0.33.
Description of Text
Inscribed in the centre of the upper face; vii is partly
hidden.
Description of Letters
Varying from 0.04 (o), in vii to 0.07 (i. ii, vi) to 0.085 (v) to 0.09 (iii) to 0.10 (iv). Scroll for abbreviation.
Date
Fourth to sixth centuries A.D. (lettering, re-use).
Edition
Θεοδωριτῶν
Εὐτυχιτῶν
Ἡρακλειτῶν
Ἡρακλειτῶν
Ἡρακλειτῶν
Ἡρακλειτῶν
Θεοδωριτῶν
Translation
i. Theod(oritai?)
ii. Eut(ychitai?)
iii. Herak(leitai?)
iv. Herak(leitai?)
v. Herak(leitai?)
vi. Herak(leitai?)
vii. Theo[d](oritai?)
Commentary
See discussion at XI.18.
Locations
Found: Theatre: i and iv stray finds; ii, iii, v, vi and re-used
in the Byzantine defence wall across the east end; vii reused in the
upper structure at the north-east end of the cavea.. Original location: Unknown.. Last recorded location: ii, iii, vii findspot; i, iv, v, vi loose in the Theatre
area..
History of Recording
Recorded by the NYU expedition (i-vi before 1989, vii in
1992)
Bibliography
i-vi published by Roueché, Aphrodisias in
Late Antiquity no. 212, whence McCabePHI Aphrodisias701, 693, 694, 695, 696,
697.