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Two joining fragments of a white-blue
Found before 1956 at
Seen by C. Dobias-Lalou in 1979 in
Marked-up according to the EpiDoc Guidelines version 8
At l. 1,
The terminus post quem is based on the fact that Pelops should have been governor of Cyrenaica before assuming the same duty at Cyprus from 217 to 209 B.C.; the terminus ante quem, on the fact that the eldest son of the royal couple was born ca. 244 B.C.
The inventory number shows that the stone was already part of the epigraphic collection at the time of the reorganization of the Cyrenaean antiquities after World War II care of Goodchild (from 1956 on) and before Fraser observed it. It may well have been found already during the last years of the Italian period.