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Description of Monument
Four fragments, two of which join, from a series of long, slightly concave white marble blocks. a: two joining fragments, with left edge surviving, W. 0.76, D. 0.355; b: apparently a complete block, W. 0.535, D. 0.39; c: complete at right, perhaps at left, W. 0.485, D. 0.36.
Description of Text
Inscribed in one line along the slightly concave edge (H. 0.16).
Description of Letters
0.08; tall and clear-cut, with triangular trenches.
See discussion at VII.16; for the Triconch Church see VII.15.
Found
a: Triconch Church: section 5, south wall. b: 'narthex, côté nord' of the Temple (Gaudin); found in the Temple-Church by the NYU expedition (1961: notebook 4, 15); c: 'Geira, Haus des Ishiklar, hoch oben eingemauert' (Kubitschek), 'in a house wall' (
MAMA), stray find (NYU).
Original Location
Triconch Church or Temple?
Last Recorded Location
Museum.
History of Recording
c copied by Kubitschek (K.V.6) and by Reichel (R.I.30) and by the MAMA expedition; b recorded by Gaudin (69); a, b and c recorded by the NYU expedition in 1961, 1962 and 1969 (a: 62. 437, c: 69. 360)
Bibliography
b: Published by Reinach, from Gaudin, no. 207, whence IGC263 and, from Reichel, 264bis; c published from the
MAMA records by Cormack, MAMA 8, no. 603; all published by Roueché, Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity no. 100 and plate xxvi, whence discussion by Feissel (1991), 372, n.25, PHI709, Steinepigramme02/09/97.
Text Constituted From
Publications; Kubitschek and Reichel notebooks; transcription (Roueché).