EpiDoc XML:
IGCyr1183002
Trismegistos ID:
738731
Source description
Support: Three fragments of a black glaze ware plate, (estimated diameter 0.14): orange ware with perhaps unfinished black glaze forming circular spots.
Layout: Scratched under the bottom (fragment a); isolated lines, on the same fragment and on fragment c might be part of other lost graffiti.
Letters: Cut with a slender tip (0.008); alpha has a punct as a bar.
Date: Perhaps third century BC (lettering, context).
Findspot: Found in 2006 by J.-S. Caillou in the Port of Cyrene, later Apollonia ➚: at bottom of the so-called Kallikrateia Rock, to the North (see commentary).
Place of origin: Findspot.
Last recorded location: Apollonia Museum, Storeroom of the French Mission, 2006.55. Seen by C. Dobias-Lalou in 2010 at Sūsah, Apollonia Museum, Storeroom of the French Mission.
Text constituted from: Transcription from vase (CDL).
Bibliography
Caillou 2010, p. 182 (mention), whence SEG, 60.1831; IGCyr 118300 ➚.
Text
French translation
(scil. Offrande de) Nikias [---?].
English translation
(scil. Offering of) Nikias [---?].
Italian translation
(scil. Offerta di) Nikias [---?].
Commentary
As the fragment is broken just after the last letter read here, it is not clear whether a final letter should be restored, producing the nominative case, perhaps followed by other words. However a genitive of 'ownership' of the dedicant is quite plausible (see IGCyr1184002).
Like the latter, this vase was found in the fill below the altar bearing IGCyr1140002. It is thus in clear relation with it.
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