Support
Veneer panel of light grey marble with white veins, re-cut and re-used first for IGCyr064920 and again re-used for the right side of a large pedestal bearing on its front side IRCyr C.92 (0.23; 0.89;0.073).
Layout
Inscribed in one line, of which only one part survives.
Letters
0.008; alpha with slightly dropped bar.
Place of Origin
Date
Perhaps second century B.C. (lettering, context)
Findspot
Found by E. Ghislanzoni in 1915 at Cyrene pleiades; HGL : Temple of Zeus on the agora .
Last recorded Location
Checked by E. Rosamilia in 2012 (cast in Rome).
Present Location
The panel was seen in 2010 by C. Dobias-Lalou, who could see IGCyr064920, but did not see these letters because of the bad light.
Text constituted from
Transcription from cast (ER).
Note by J.M. Reynolds in SEG Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum, Leiden, then Amsterdam, 1923-1971, then 1979- - see in bibliography , 20.726; Rosamilia, 2014 Rosamilia, E., 2014, Firme di scultori della Cirenaica: un'analisi del corpus, in Luni, M. (ed.), Cirene greca e romana, Monografie di archeologia libica36, Cirene Atene d'Africa7, Roma, 89-106 - see in bibliography , n. 15.
Intraduisible.
Not usefully translatable.
Intraducibile.
غير قابل للترجمة بشكل جيد
Those three letters were not mentioned by other scholars before Reynolds. Probably older than those of IGCyr064920, they seem to belong to the earliest use of the panel, before it being cut off at left. Meaningless by themselves, they might be the beginning of a personal name, either abbreviated, unfinished or erased.
Reynolds' reading was controlled by Rosamilia with the help of a cast kept in Rome. On the original, the letters may be seen only under special light.
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