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Upper left angle of a white
Found before 1979 at
Seen by C. Dobias-Lalou in 1979 in
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Euklès fils d'
Eukles son of
Eukles figlio del
The stone is so difficult to read that one has to remain very cautious. However, the layout, varying hands and spaces are clues for a list of priests. All restorable names belong to the most common stock of the fourth and third century B.C., but the mostly common first names combined with the lack of any father's name forbide to suggest any prosopographical relation.