Four fragments of white marblearchitrave blocks, with three fasciae which have bead and reel decoration between them. a. (1.54 × 0.45 × 0.58) has left edge, but the right end is broken; b. (1.0 × 0.42 × 0.58) is broken to the left, but the right edge survives; c. (1.54 × 0.45 × 0.58) has left edge, but the right end is broken; d. (1.0 × 0.42 × 0.58) is broken to the left, but the right edge survives.
for the Imperator Tib]erius Caesar [Augustus, son] of the god Augustus, and for Julia Augusta, the new Demeter [ . . .
2. . . . ] Attalis Apphion, daughter of Menekrates [ . . . ? . . .] on behalf of Attalos, son of Menandros, ? her [ husband . . .
3. . .]the temple and ? the [altar . . ? . . .] on behalf of [ . . .
Commentary
See bibliography.
Locations
Found: A and B during excavation of the Sebasteion, at E. Temple (Sebasteion) 83-1 ; C and D during construction of the dighouse
; Original location: On the front of the Temple in the Sebasteion.
; Last known location: A and B, in stone collection south of dighouse; C and D, Museum
Text Constituted From
Transcription (Reynolds)
History of Recording
Excavated by the NYU expedition (83.151, Village 9)
Bibliography
c published by Reynolds, PCPS 206, 1980, 79, no. 10, whence SEG 1980.1248, AnnEpig 1980.872, McCabePHI Aphrodisias103; discussed by Reynolds, StudClas 24, 1986, 110, note 12 (l. 2)