Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity 2004
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226. Panel fragment
Description
- Monument:
Lower part of a white marble panel (0.18 × 0.315 × 0.06), with sides and lower edges surviving.
- Text:
Inscribed on the face.
- Letters:
Clear and irregular, 0.025-0.035; cross-bar for abbreviation.
- Date:
Fifth-sixth century or later (lettering, content).
Text
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[...]
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πόλεω̣[?ς]..]
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σρον Χρ(ιστοῦ) κο-
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νητρ̣ον cross
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Translation
[...of the] ?city [...] of Christ, ?place of
service.
Apparatus
l. 2: The initial Σ appears
to have been damaged, but this may be an attempt to correct it to
Γ. Κ is
apparently corrected from Σ
l.3: Ρ appears to have been
corrected from another letter, perhaps Α.
Photographs
Commentary
See discussion at IX.46.
Locations
- Found:
Acropolis: Trench 3, Str.2.
- Original:
Unknown.
- Last Recorded:
Museum.
History
- Recording:
Excavated by the NYU expedition (67.83).
- Bibliography:
Published by Roueché, Aphrodisias
in Late Antiquity no. 226, and plate xlvi, whence PHI 758.
- Text constituted from:
Transcription (Roueché).
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