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                    <material>Limestone</material> <objectType>stele</objectType> with pediment in shape of a naiskos, 
                                        keeping remains of colors at the time of discovery
                                        (dimensions unknown).</p>
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                  <rs type="execution" key="scalpro">Inscribed</rs> on the architrave, just under the pediment.</layout>
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                            <handNote>Height <height>unknown</height>; not very careful lettering.</handNote>
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                            <origDate evidence="lettering" notBefore="-0125" notAfter="-0075" precision="medium">End of second or beginning of first century B.C.</origDate>
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                                        <rs type="monuList" key="http://www.slsgazetteer.org/1074" ref="..." resp="Oliverio">Necropolis</rs> (Oliverio); perhaps from  
                                        <rs type="monuList" key="http://www.slsgazetteer.org/1071" resp="Thorn">North Necropolis</rs> (Thorn).
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      <div type="bibliography">
                <head>Bibliography</head>
                <p>
          <bibl>
            <ptr target="#oliverioDAI2"/>, p. 115, n. <citedRange>109</citedRange>, fig. 65</bibl>, whence 
                    <bibl>
            <title>SEG</title>, <citedRange>9.221</citedRange>
          </bibl>.
                Cf. <bibl>
            <ptr target="#dthorn-thorn2009"/>, p. <citedRange>143</citedRange>
          </bibl>.</p>
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                    <lb n="1"/><persName type="attested" key=""><name nymRef="#Εὔκλεια">Εὔκλεια</name>
                    <lb n="2"/><persName type="attested" key=""><name type="patronymic" nymRef="#Κρύτων">Κρύτονος</name></persName></persName>
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            <p>Eukleia fille de Krytôn.</p>
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      <div type="translation" xml:lang="en" xml:space="preserve">
            <p>Eukleia daughter of Kryton.</p>
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      <div type="translation" xml:lang="it" xml:space="preserve">
            <p>Eukleia figlia di Kryton.</p>
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            <p>إفكليا بنة  كريتون</p>
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                <p>The placement of the inscription, careless lettering and erroneous omicron for omega in the second syllable are clues for a possible re-use.</p>
                <p>The Thorns' suggestion that the stele might come from the North Necropolis is based upon the idea that Italian excavations before World War II took place only 
                    in that Necropolis.</p>
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