Description:
White marble statue base ?or cornice block, broken to left (W. 0.74 × H. 0.74 × D. 0.34) with moulding above broken away; there is a clamp hole in the right side.
Text:
Inscribed on face (W. 0.685 × H. 0.34), which is cracked down the middle, badly abraded to the right and broken away to left.
Letters:
? second century; l.2, 0.045, l.3, 0.035; l.4, 0.03
Date:
? second century A.D. (lettering)
Findspot:
Theatre, relocating fragments
Original Location:
Unknown
Last recorded location:
Museum (1981)
History of discovery:
Recorded by the NYU expedition in 1974 (74.7)
Bibliography:
Unpublished.
Text constituted from:
Transcription (Reynolds) This edition Reynolds (2007).
1[·· ? ··]Δ̣[·· ? ··]
2[·· ? ··]ΙΑΣ Ὑψικλίδη̣ς̣
3[· ?Αυρ]η̣λίας Ἰουλίας̣ [Ἀ]π̣φ[ί]α̣ς vv.
4[·· ? ··]Σ θυγατρός vac.
1[ - - - ]·[ - - - ]
2[ - - - ]ΙΑΣΥΨΙΚΛΙΔ··
3[····]·ΛΙΑΣΙΟΥΛΙΑ·[·]·Φ[·]·Σ  
4[ - - - ]ΣΘΥΓΑΤΡΟΣ   
<ab>
<lb n="1" />
<gap reason="lost" extent="unknown" unit="character" dim="left" />
<unclear reason="damage" >
Δ
</unclear>
<gap reason="lost" extent="unknown" unit="character" dim="right" />
<lb n="2" />
<gap reason="lost" extent="unknown" unit="character" dim="left" />
ΙΑΣ
Ὑψικλίδ
<unclear reason="damage" >
ης
</unclear>
<lb n="3" />
<gap reason="lost" extent="1" unit="character" />
<supplied reason="lost" cert="low" >
Αυρ
</supplied>
<unclear reason="damage" >
η
</unclear>
λίας
Ἰουλία
<unclear reason="damage" >
ς
</unclear>
<supplied reason="lost" >
</supplied>
<unclear reason="damage" >
π
</unclear>
φ
<supplied reason="lost" >
</supplied>
<unclear reason="damage" >
α
</unclear>
ς
<space extent="2" unit="character" dim="horizontal" />
<lb n="4" />
<gap reason="lost" extent="unknown" unit="character" dim="left" />
Σ
θυγατρός
<space extent="3" unit="character" dim="horizontal" />
</ab>

Apparatus

Above line 1, letter 4, there may be a trace of another letter, but it is very uncertain.

l. 2, at end ΔΗΣ or ΔΕΥΣ , but neither are attested. ? Δ[Ο]Σ ?

l. 3, after Ἰουλίας perhaps nothing.

l. 4, ? καὶ τῆς πόλεω]ς

Translation:

[...] of –ia Hypsiklis [...] of [Aur]elia Julia Apphia [...] daughter

Commentary:

For an Ammia Hypsikles see 1228 (=Reinach 29)

Photographs:

Face (1981)
 Face (1981)
Face (1974)
 Face (1974)

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