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Latest revision as of 08:31, 6 May 2014
Modern Publication: Unpublished
Brief description: Stone 'stele' bearing decree of association
Attributes
Inscription Type: Decree of the Phrikyladai
Object Type: Stele
Material: White marble
Original Location: Erythrai?
Provenance: Uncertain
Date: mid 3rd c. BC
Dimensions: height: 77cm; width: 23 cm (top) > 24 cm (bottom); thickness: 11 cm (top) > 12 cm (bottom)
Layout: 3 wreaths containing names; 1 column of 27 lines
Writing: Inscribed; letter size: 5-7mm
Condition: Complete on all sides, apart from top and bottom right hand side; some wear on both edges (esp lhs)
Decoration: 3 wreaths above the inscribed area
Collection
Location: National Museums Liverpool (World Museum)
Collector: Bequest of M. A. MacIver; perhaps from the collection of C. MacIver
Date collected: Received by Liverpool Museum in 1901; collected in mid 19th century
Accession or catalogue number: National Museums Liverpool (World Museum), 20.5.01.58
Translation
forthcoming
Bibliography
Liddel and Low, forthcoming
Web Links
Image(s)
This image copyright National Museums Liverpool (World Museum)