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White rectangular
Found by R.M. Smith and E.A. Porcher in 1861 at
Seen by C. Dobias-Lalou in 1993 in
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Smith and Porcher saw the stone «built into the corner of a wall in the restored part of the temple of Apollo, on the second story. As the inscribed face was turned inwards, this marble must have been taken from some earlier edifice». Because of its then position, they could transcribe only part of it.
The date is induced from the lack of titles for the parents and absence of Arsinoe, married in 279/8 (