Description:
White marble columnar altar; the diameter of the top surface, which is slightly ovel, is 0.78 (north-south), 0.885 (west to east), to serve as a sundial
Text:
Inscribed on the top surface; there is a hole where the gnomon may have stood.
Letters:
Lunate.
Date:
Fifth-sixth century (context, lettering).
Findspot:
Tetrastoon: standing with its base 0.55 below the present pavement level, and protruding above it.
Original Location:
Findspot.
Last recorded location:
Findspot.
History of discovery:
Excavated by the NYU expedition.
Bibliography:
Published, from Reynolds, by P. Pattenden, JHS 101 (1981), 101-112 whence SEG 1981.931; BE 1982.360, McCabe PHI Aphrodisias 868; republished by •Roueché (2004), 249.
Text constituted from:
Publication; transcriptions (Reynolds, M. Roueché). This edition Roueché (2007).
1χιμερινή
1θερ[ι]νή
1ἰσημε-
2ρινή
1ΧΙΜΕΡΙΝΗ
1ΘΕΡ[·]ΝΗ
1ΙΣΗΜΕ
2ΡΙΝΗ
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χιμερινή
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<ab>
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θερ
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ι
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νή
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<ab>
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ἰσημε
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ρινή
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Translation:

a. (along the winter solsitial curve): Winter.

b. (along the summer solstitial curve): Summer.

c. (along the equinoctial line): Equinoctial.

Commentary:

See bibliography and, for the context, discussion at ala2004 V.16.

Photographs:

View (1974)
 View (1974)
Face (2004)
 Face (2004)
View from east (2004)
 View from east (2004)
View from north (2004)
 View from north (2004)
Tetrastoon, view from south east (1975)
 Tetrastoon, view from south east (1975)
Tetrastoon, view from north east (1975)
 Tetrastoon, view from north east (1975)

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