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Originally published in Roueché (2004).
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Description of Monument
Two adjoining fragments of a white marblestatue base shaft, without moulding (together 0.46 × 1.08 × 0.42). The upper left corner survives as a separate fragment.
Description of Text
Inscribed on the face; the text must have begun on a crowning feature.
the most renowned Caesar; the most splendid city of the Aphrodisians put up his statue.
Commentary
See discussion at I.10.
Locations
Walls, South (east part): reused in the excavated area.
Unknown.
Fragment a in Museum, b (the main block) at findspot (1980)..
History of Recording
Excavated by the NYU expedition in 1976 (a, 76.54; b, unnumbered).
Bibliography
Published by Roueché (1981), 2, whence SEG1981.907, An.Ép.1981.766; republished by Roueché in Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity no. 3, whence McCabePHI Aphrodisias212.