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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 October 2013
I am enabled this year, by the kindness of my friends M. N. Ferteklis (of Adalia) and Mr. A. M. Woodward, to supplement my account of Frankish remains at Adalia (B.S.A. xv. 270) by the publication of a French inscription discovered and copied by M. Ferteklis and again by Mr. Woodward.
The inscription is written on a slab of white marble about 1·20 m. square, in letters about …08 m. high, built into the wall in the back yard of a shop about 100 yards S.E. of the Bazaar gate. A transcription cannot easily be made, as the stone is high up and weathered in the lower part.
1 Cf. Chamberlayne, Lacr. Nicos. 226, 235, 243, 244, 273, 276, 291, etc.