Fragments of a white marble block a: Left side fragment 0.94 × 0.745 × 0.36; b: upper right side fragment (1.75 0.55 x 0.34) c: lower left corner fragment (0.46 × 0.195 × 0.115)
Description of Text
Inscribed on the face
Letters
0.04
Date
Second to third centuries A.D.
(nomenclature, lettering)
Walls, West: a. and b. found in 1972 re-used in the wall of a cistern against the west wall, by the first farmhouse south of the west gate; the cistern (which also contained 12.908 (=MAMA 570) was subsequently cemented.Unknown: city necropolisFindspot
Text Constituted From
Transcription (Reynolds); notebooks; publications
History of Recording
The complete text copied by Sherard in 1716 (f.126v) and Rochette; by Deering ( f 6v, no.27); by Fellows (perhaps by Bailie); by Choisy. Fragment of ll. 7-9 copied by K&R (R.I.6); fragment recorded by Gaudin (no number); three larger fragments (a, b and c) recorded by the MAMA expedition (all discussed by Cormack, Notes 17 and 62 fig. 11); a and b recorded by the NYU expedition in 1972.
Bibliography
Published by Boeckh, from Sherard and Rochette, CIG 2845; by Fellows, Acct. 343-344, no. 47, whence CIG p.1117, Bailie, Fasc. ii 58-59 and 325-331, no. 81, Liermann 144, n. 3 ; fragment published by Reinach, REG 19, 1906, 279 no. 173 and 291 no. 197; published by Cormack, from the MAMA records, MAMA 8, no. 564, whence McCabePHI Aphrodisias490; discussed by Reynolds, Aphrodisias & Rome, doc. 40.