About 20 meters north of Altar 32 is a single line dextroverse inscription on the upper edge of a flattened surface of a rock. Due to weathering, the inscription is difficult to see with the naked eye. It was first noticed in 2002 by the Midas city guide/guard Veysel Gündoğdu and subsequently examined and published by Brixhe and Tüfekçi-Sivas.

[‑‑‑]ṣ ẹṣtạẹṣ
‘… erected.’
References:
Brixhe, C. & Tüfekçi-Sivas, T. 2003. ‘Exploration de l’ouest de la Phrygie: nouveaux documents Paleo-Phrygiens’, Kadmos 42, 65-76.
Obrador-Cursach, B. 2018. Lexicon of the Phrygian Inscriptions, Thesis, Barcelona.
Image Sources:
C. Brixhe & T. Tüfekçi-Sivas, 2003