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BC. Clairmont, loc. , notes that if one takes together all the inscriptions on the stele, one ends up with three distinct references to the nurse, a fact that he finds unnecessary and unparalleled. His complicated explanation is that the stele originally honoured Melitta the nurse, daughter of the Apollodoros, and was later reused for a girl also Loo-reX0klg named Melitta. During the second use, the name Melitta was inscribed over the girl's figure and the characterization of the nurse was erased.
253 The name inscriptionis engraved in two lines at the top of the slab, above the relief panel: [[M0'XitTra]] 'AnoXo8pov 'loorTeXofU 6vy0Opp Within the sunken relief panel, two more inscriptions identify the figures. The word MXiLttc appears above the right figure. The word TLTOI0is inscribed under the seated figure, below the relief panel. The epigram is inscribed in six lines below the relief panel: 'EvOd&TlIvxp ytLT0Ov KTL yaccai7t KcCX' tEL KcL vdkv to6ei "InnoorpdTr g" o. KaL~XJcavo XoVV,"TLT'O, Kal vlV o 'TLtLJtta 'iL.
Clairmont, loc. , notes that if one takes together all the inscriptions on the stele, one ends up with three distinct references to the nurse, a fact that he finds unnecessary and unparalleled. His complicated explanation is that the stele originally honoured Melitta the nurse, daughter of the Apollodoros, and was later reused for a girl also Loo-reX0klg named Melitta. During the second use, the name Melitta was inscribed over the girl's figure and the characterization of the nurse was erased. Clairmont argues that it was 'a happy .
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