Description:
White marble round altar or base (diam. c. 0.35 × H. 0.45) with moulding above; broken below, and damaged at the back. There is a dowel hole in the top for an attachment.
Text:
Inscribed below the moulding.
Letters:
Well-cut; 0.028-0.03; square Σ, Υ with a cross-bar.
Date:
Perhaps second century A.D. (lettering)
Findspot:
Stadium: a loose find, beside the track
Original Location:
Unknown
Last recorded location:
Museum
History of discovery:
Recorded by the NYU expedition in 1985 (Museum 112; 85.154; SBI 88)
Bibliography:
Unpublished.
Text constituted from:
Transcription (Reynolds) This edition Reynolds (2007).
1 Θεᾷ ἐπηκόῳ
2Εὔδαμος
3 bird εὐχὴν dolphin
4 scroll
4a       vacat
1ΘΕΑΕΠΗΚΟΩ
2ΕΥΔΑΜΟΣ
3 bird ΕΥΧΗΝ dolphin
4 scroll
4a       vacat
<ab>
<lb n="1" />
Θεᾷ
ἐπηκόῳ
<lb n="2" />
Εὔδαμος
<lb n="3" />
<g type="bird" />
εὐχὴν
<g type="dolphin" />
<lb n="4" />
<g type="scroll" />
<lb n="4a" />
<space extent="1" unit="line" dim="vertical" />
</ab>

Translation:

To the goddess who hears, Eudamos (pays his) vow

Commentary:

The decoration of a bird and a dolphin presumably refers to the wide authority over nature of Aphrodite Epekoos.

Photographs:

Face (2001)
 Face (2001)
Left of face (2001)
 Left of face (2001)

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