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l.3, Waddington notes that in his notebook the lacuna is longer than in the printed epigraphic text.
Menandros son of Menodotos, acting for Menodotos his father and for Eugenia his mother, (gave) the epistyle and the decoration above it for [ . . .
This is one of a group of such texts, almost all found re-used near the South-east Gate, dedicating an
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