EpiDoc XML:
IGCyr0839002
Trismegistos ID:
738393
Source description
Support: Two massive limestone ashlars and one fragmentary block, each of which bore the same inscription (w: 1.9 × h: 0.375, height estimated from scale of photograph of one block).
Layout: Inscribed on one side.
Letters: 0.175 (estimated from scale of photograph of one block); lambda slightly shorter at right.
Date: Second half of fifth or fourth century BC (lettering).
Findspot: Found in 1995 or 1996 at Euesperides ➚: to the North of the city wall in the ditch crossing areas H-N of the excavations, opposite the tombs of the Necropolis bearing IGCyr0841002.
Place of origin: Findspot.
Last recorded location: Seen and photographed by S.Zubi in 2010 in situ, at Benghazi: to the North of the site of Euesperides ➚. Not seen by IGCyr team.
Text constituted from: Transcription from previous editors.
Bibliography
Buzaian – Lloyd 1996, p. 138 (ph.), whence SEG, 46.2190; IGCyr 083900 ➚.
Text
French translation
Parpaing.
English translation
Squared block.
Italian translation
Plinto.
Commentary
Buzaian and Lloyd wrote that there were three such blocks bearing the same inscription and give the length of only one with one photograph.
They 'provisionally' but convincingly interpret them as blocks fallen from a wall serving for the fortification of the city of Euesperides on its North-West side.
As no personal name beginning with Πλι- is attested, the editors' idea of a mason's mark seems very convincing.
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