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Left part of a
Found before 1960 at
Seen in 1960 by D. Morelli in
Seen by C. Dobias-Lalou in 1979 at the same place.
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Although the original upper edge is lost, the preserved space before line 1 allows to be sure that no other line was cut above.
The layout of the personal names aligned at lines 1 and 2, whereas line 3 begins nearer the left edge, allows to suspect a dedication of a human statue by a related person. The stone was either a rectangular base of which the upper edge is lost or a block belonging to a larger monument. In the former case, the father's name of the dedicant should have been rather short. In the latter case, another column with name and father's name would have corresponded to another statue to the right and the dedicant's name might have been completed by the verb of dedication or some other word.
The names at lines 1 and 2 are restored from another mention at IGCyr065210, i.74, as already suspected by Masson
and Fraser. The feminine name