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                <editor>Inscriptions of Greek Cyrenaica</editor>
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                                        (dimensions unknown).</p>
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                  <rs type="execution" key="scalpro">Inscribed</rs> in two lines in the niche above the altar.</layout> 
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                            <origPlace>Findspot.</origPlace>
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                            <p>Found by M. Luni in 2007 at 
                                <placeName type="ancientFindspot" ref="http://pleiades.stoa.org/places/373778" key="http://www.slsgazetteer.org/909">Cyrene</placeName>: 
                                along the road to Balagrae, opposite the Eastern limit of the <rs type="monuList" key="http://www.slsgazetteer.org/1383" ref="...">Southern temple precinct</rs>.
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                            <p>Observed by G. Paci in 2008 in situ.</p>
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                        <provenance type="observed" resp="rosamilia" when="2010">
                            <p>Seen by E. Rosamilia in 2010 in situ.</p>
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                <head>Bibliography</head>
                <p>
          <bibl>
            <ptr target="#paci2011"/>, p. <citedRange>268</citedRange> et fig. 14.1.4 and 3</bibl>, whence
                    <bibl>
            <title>SEFG</title> <citedRange>61.1555.B.5</citedRange>
          </bibl>.
                    Cf. <bibl>
            <ptr target="#gasparini-rosamilia2016"/>, pp. <citedRange>190-195</citedRange>
          </bibl>.</p>
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                    <lb n="1"/><orig>ηλισ</orig>
                    <lb n="2"/><gap reason="lost" extent="unknown" unit="character"><certainty match=".." locus="name"/></gap><orig>τιμ</orig><gap reason="lost" extent="unknown" unit="character"><certainty match=".." locus="name"/></gap>
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            <head>Apparatus</head>
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            <p>Intraduisible.</p>
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      <div type="translation" xml:space="preserve" xml:lang="en">
            <p>Not usefully translatable.</p>
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      <div type="translation" xml:space="preserve" xml:lang="it">
            <p>Intraducibile.</p>
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            <p>غير قابل للترجمة بشكل جيد</p>
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                <head>Commentary</head>
                <p>One of the series of personal names inscribed above altars rock-cut in niches; the 'owner' of the altar(s) engraved his name, but we
                    do not known the deity to whom offerings were laid down.</p>
                <p> Dobias-Lalou's commentary: at line 2 there was one of the many names beginning with Tima- or Timo-. At line 1, if ever nothing is lost 
                    at the beginning, the guess is not so easy.</p>
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