Description:
A seat with the lip broken away (H. 0.36 x W. 1.28 x D. 0.65).
Text:
Inscribed on the riser.
Letters:
0.035.
Date:
Second to sixth centuries A.D. (context)
Findspot:
Theatre: seat, found loose
Original Location:
In Theatre cavea
Last recorded location:
in the storage field east of the Theatre.
History of discovery:
Recorded by the NYU expedition.
Bibliography:
Published by Roueché, PPA 46.X.13.
Text constituted from:
Preliminary transcription (Reynolds, Roueché) This edition Roueché and Bodard (2007).
1 vac. ΖΩ vac.
1   ΖΩ   
<ab>
<lb n="1" />
<space extent="3" unit="character" dim="horizontal" />
<orig n="unresolved" >
ζω
</orig>
<space extent="3" unit="character" dim="horizontal" />
</ab>
Translation:
not usefully translatable.

Commentary:

Compare 8.60.21, on the riser. See also Performers and Partisans, 46.

Photographs:

Face (1988)
 Face (1988)

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