Topos inscription of Anaxenor.  Lower gymnasion; wall block.
[ ] Ionia — Priene — 1st c. BC/1st c. AD — IvPriene (1906) 313.45
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1 ὁ τόπος
Ἀναξήνορος
τοῦ Πυθοκλή-
ους. Ἀναξήνορος.
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