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Papers of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens — 3.1884-1885

DOI article:
Sterrett, John R. Sitlington: The Wolfe expedition to Asia Minor
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.8680#0125
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TO ASIA MINOR.

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Immediately east of the Stoa is an arched gateway, which has a
cross on the keystone, and consequently must have belonged to some
Christian structure. And indeed immediately east of this arch are
the ruins of a church, which village tradition calls Monastir to the
present day. But it is difficult to explain the presence of the follow-
ing inscription in honor of Hadrian at this arch, which is certainly
Christian.

No. 188.

Zengibar Kalcsi. Epistyle blocks lying immediately in front
of the gateway leading to the ancient church. See C. I. G.
4382. The height of the epistyle blocks is 0.57 m. Copy.

Block A is 1.88 m. long, and has

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Block B is 0.85 m. long, and has

Block C is 0.24 m. long, and has

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Block D is 2.62 m. long, and has
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