Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity 2004
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189. Place inscription of Cyriacus, trouser-maker
Description
- Monument:
A white marble door-jamb, from the right side of a door,
broken above and below (1.34 × 0.42 × 0.42).
- Text:
On the upper part is cut a document of the Roman period
(most recently published as A & R, doc. 50), with 189 cut some 10 cm lower down.
- Letters:
Lightly cut and sprawling, 0.03-0.05.
- Date:
Text
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cross cross cross
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τόπος
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Κυριακοῦ
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βρακαρίου.
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Translation
Place of Cyriacus, trouser-maker.
Photographs
Block, with A&R 50 (1981)
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Detail (1981)
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Commentary
See XI.5, XI.9 and, for
topos inscriptions, XI.2.
Locations
- Found:
Temple-Church: temenos: during investigation of the east
wall.
- Original:
Unknown.
- Last Recorded:
Museum.
History
- Recording:
Recorded by Gaudin (167); by the NYU expedition.
- Bibliography:
Published by Reinach, no. 219, from Gaudin, whence
Grégoire, IGC 262; by Roueché,
Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity no. 189 and plate xli, whence PHI
680.
- Text constituted from:
Publications; transcription (Roueché).
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