Inventory Number: | H 144 | |
Title: | Inscription on Stone | |
Description: | Thin, rough slab of hard, gray limestone. Upper, lower, and left sides roughly smooth, right side broken away; inscribed face smooth, back face rough. In center of slab, running left to right, the letters HEP- are shallowly gouged out with a rough implement. The inscription is broken away at the right; below the preserved letters and to the right are traces of a curved letter, omicron or theta. R.S. Young has plausibly suggested that the letters may be part of the name Herakles. That or hέρ[οος--] seem the two best possibilities. | |
Context: | West of Heroon on surface. | |
Dimensions: | L. 0.688; W. 0.322; Th. 0.09; H. (letter) 0.11 | |
Chronology: | 7th c. B.C.? | |
Bibliography: | Hesperia Suppl. 16 (1975), no. 173, p. 41, pl. 15. | |
A.J.A. 44 (1940), p. 3. | ||
S.E.G. XIII, 37. |