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Fragment of a white
Found probably before World War II at
Seen by C. Dobias-Lalou in 1979 in
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The very careful cutting is a clue for a honorific inscription, either for the king himself or for some member of the royal court. The latter is the more so plausible that the two letters preserved at line 1 do not fit into a royal titulature. It is of course impossible to guess which king Ptolemy is here mentioned.