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White
Found in 1935 at
Seen by D. Morelli in 1960 'in the neighbourhood of the entrance to Proculus' Forum' (i.e.
Seen and drawn on August 23rd, 1969 by L. Gasperini at
Seen by C. Dobias-Lalou in 1985 and again in 2001 at the same place.
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Erasis fils d'Épiklès.
Erasis son of Epikles.
Erasis figlio di Epikles.
إيراسيس بن إبيكليس
Gasperini supposed the base to be votive, which would not be incompatible with the Gymnasium which anteceded the Caesareum. However, the lack of footprints on the upper face and the mouldings cut only on three sides are clear clues for the type of bases that supported half-statues of funerary goddesses in Cyrenaean tombs; so C. Dobias-Lalou suggests that it was brought from one near Necropolis, either Southern or Eastern.