APC Image: AK 1041: Inscribed stone from Antipolis (modern Antibes, in southern France). It has a phallic shape, and bears a metrical inscription in fifth century letters. Related with cult practices at the Sanctuary of Eros and Aphrodite. Object Description: | | Inscribed stone from Antipolis (modern Antibes, in southern France). It has a phallic shape, and bears a metrical inscription in fifth century letters. Related with cult practices at the Sanctuary of Eros and Aphrodite. | Negative Number: | | AK 1041 | Category: | | Stone vessels and minor stone objects | Site: | | Acropolis, North Slope | City: | | Athens | Region: | | Attica | Country: | | Greece | Format: | | Glass-plate | Dimensions: | | 18 X 13 | Bibliography: | | Hermann Roehl, INSCR. GR. ANT. P. 159, no. 551 (first published). Hesperia 4 (1935), p. 125, fig. 13. | Repository: | | ASCSA ARCHIVES | Collection Title: | | Archaeological Photographic Collection | Series: | | AK | Image Width: | | 2112 | Image Height: | | 1524 |
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