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                <editor>Inscriptions of Greek Cyrenaica</editor>
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                                    <p>Between second and third doors in a series of five belonging to a <material>rock</material>-cut <objectType>tomb</objectType> 
                                        (dimensions unknown).</p>
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                  <rs type="execution" key="scalpro">Incised</rs> deeply on the outer wall in the space between two doors forming a pilaster-like shape.</layout>
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                <height>0.08</height>; much weathered and difficult to read; epsilon with three equal bars, smaller omicron, slanting sigma.</handNote>
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                            <origPlace>Findspot.</origPlace>
                            <origDate resp="cdl" evidence="lettering" precision="medium" notBefore="-0400" notAfter="-0251">Fourth or first half of third century B.C.</origDate>
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                                    <p>Seen by C. Dobias-Lalou and A. Laronde in 1977 at
                                          <placeName type="ancientFindspot" ref="http://pleiades.stoa.org/places/373778" key="http://www.slsgazetteer.org/909">Cyrene</placeName>: 
                                        <rs type="monuList" key="http://www.slsgazetteer.org/1065" ref="...">West Necropolis</rs>, between tombs W42 and W43 Cassels.
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                                    <p>Studied by G. Paci in 1993 in situ.</p>
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                        <geogName type="ancientRegion" key="Cyrene">Cyrenaica</geogName>
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      <div type="bibliography">
                <head>Bibliography</head>
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          <bibl>
            <ptr target="#paci2003"/>, pp. 179-180, n. <citedRange>3</citedRange> (ph.; dr.)</bibl>, whence 
                    <bibl>
            <title>SEG</title>, <citedRange>53.2053, 3</citedRange>
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                    <lb n="1"/><persName type="attested" key=""><name nymRef="#Ἐπαίνετος">Ἐπ<unclear>α</unclear>ί<supplied reason="lost">ν</supplied><unclear>ετο</unclear>ς</name></persName>
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                        <note>Dobias-Lalou's and Laronde's copy produced a desperate reading <orig>Επ<unclear>α</unclear><choice><unclear>ξ</unclear><unclear>τ</unclear><unclear>σ</unclear></choice><unclear>αν</unclear>τος</orig></note>                    
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            <p>Epainétos (?)</p>
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            <p>Epainetos (?)</p>
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            <p>Epainetos (?)</p>
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                <head>Commentary</head>
                <p>Paci very cautiously only mentioned some possible readings of already known names, among which <foreign xml:lang="grc">Ἐπαίνετος</foreign> seemed to him 
                    to be the most probable.</p>
                <p>Dobias-Lalou had also visited the place with Laronde in 1977 and is not able to offer any better reading.</p>
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