Epigraphy Gallery
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From the BBC:The tombstone was found near skeletal remains thought to belong to the person named on
Marble cinerary urn with an inscribed dedication that reads: Dis Manibus / Boviae L(uci) f(iliae) Pr
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One of two leaves of a certificate of discharge from the Roman army, hinged together by wires loope
The first columbarium slab marked the tomb of Futius Hyacintus who was an instructor in a gladiatori
The charter of Budhagupta, a king from the Gupta dynasty of northern India, ca. 487 CE. This copper
this is a sibaritic alliance treatise and it goes: αρμοχθεν οι συβαριται κ’οι συμμαχοι κ’οι σερδαιοι
It was common practice in antiquity to dedicate representations of afflicted parts at a healing shri
Bronze plaque inscribed with a dedication to Feronia, in fulfilment of a vow by Hedone, a Greek maid
The ivory double-sided comb probably came from a woman’s tomb. The inscription has been explai
This limestone altar, dedicated to the sea-god Neptune, was found in 1850 in the ruins of a late-Rom
Marble sepulchral chest and cover of Publius Licinius Successus, in the form of a building; at the f
Silver spoon, inscribed with the name Paulus preceded by a cross.6th century A.D.The Fitzwilliam Mus
“Need an inscription carving or anything else in marble? Here you have it”Engraved on a
Funerary stele, made of limestone, of the freedman and sevir Q. Valerius Restitutus. Still alive, he
Marble funerary Inscription of Caecilius Hilarius, physician to the famous Caecilia Metella. Her cir
Marble funerary altar, carved in high relief with the figure of the deceased, named in the accompany
Marble slab from the family tomb of a castellariusThe inscription reads:D(is) M(anibus) / Cleme(n)ti
Silver skillet, with a highly decorated handle and some gilding. The bowl is deep, with sligh
This relief originally formed part of the funerary monument of Lucius Antistius Sarculo, a free-born
Marble cinerary chest with lid. Above the inscription is a scene in which the deceased, standing on
Fragment of roman brick with the orbicular stamp Duor(um) [Le]sagor(um)meaning “(
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