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the obv. inscription clearly has TPIANOC, but the second half is worn: what one can see of the letters and their spacing suggest that it probably ended with ϹƐB. Confirmation required. This is H. Thiersch, Pharos. Antike Islam und Occident. Ein Beitrag zur Architekturgeschichte (Leipzig and Berlin, 1909), p. 6 no. I.21, where it is cited as A 1896 |