"He founded a shrine in Thera and furnished it with rock-cut inscriptions, reliefs, niches, altars, statues and other dedications for a wide variety of divinities.14 If it is correct to think that the some 270 items of pottery were Onesagoras??? own dedications, might he similarly have been a nympholept who was ???seized by the Nymph????15" . . . . .