Description:
A white marble altar-stele with moulding above and below on three sides (H. 0.865 x W. 0.43 x D. 0.37). The relief, worn, is of a gladiator with a long shield, advancing to his left; his right arm is bent, but whatever it held is lost. On the face in front of the figure is the outline of ?a palm branch
Text:
Inscribed on the face
Letters:
standard forms, 0.02
Date:
First to fourth centuries A.D. (content)
Findspot:
City, North-west, with 11.502 and 11.503 at the edge of a field between the city walls and the Hadrianic Baths.
Original Location:
Unknown
Last recorded location:
Museum
History of discovery:
Recorded by the NYU expedition
Bibliography:
published by Roueché, PPA 35.
Text constituted from:
Transcriptions (Reynolds, Roueché) This edition Roueché (2007).
1[Σεκ]οῦνδος
1[···]ΟΥΝΔΟΣ
<ab>
<lb n="1" />
<supplied reason="lost" >
Σεκ
</supplied>
οῦνδος
</ab>

Translation:

Secundus.

Commentary:

For the name see Robert, Gladiateurs no.85.

Photographs:

Face (1983)
 Face (1983)
Face (1989)
 Face (1989)
Face (1989)
 Face (1989)

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