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381. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Boundary stone with the Law of the Sacred Grove (cippus B) — rear surface.
Limestone. Second half of the 3rd centuy BCE.
CIL XII, nota al 366.
Spoleto, Civic Archaeological Museum.
382. SCULPTURE. Southern Italy.
Sarcophagus with portraits of the spouses in a shell and scenes of the Old and the New Testament (The sarcophagus of Adelfia).
Marble.
Second quarter of the 4th cent. CE.
CIL X 7123.
Syracuse, Regional Archaeological Museum “Paolo Orsi”.
383. SCULPTURE. Southern Italy.
Sarcophagus with portraits of the spouses in a shell and scenes of the Old and the New Testament (The sarcophagus of Adelfia).
Marble.
Second quarter of the 4th cent. CE.
CIL X 7123.
Syracuse, Regional Archaeological Museum “Paolo Orsi”.
384. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
The Gavi Arch: extant part of original inscription.
Mid-1st century CE.
Verona.
385. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Inscription in the honor of Drusus Julius Caesar.
1st century CE.
CIL VI 908 = CIL V 2151.
Verona, Museum-Lapidarium of Maffei.
386. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Senatus Consultum de Bacchanalibus.
CIL I2 581 = ILS 18 = ILLRP 511. Tr. ARS. L.
Bronze. 186 BCE.
Inv. No. III 168.
Vienna, Museum of Art History.
387. TOREUTICS. Rome.
Double-sided triangular votive bronze tablet dedicated to Jupiter Dolichenus.
Bronze, chasing.
Inv. No. M4.
Vienna, Museum of Art History.
388. TOREUTICS. Rome.
Double-sided triangular votive bronze tablet dedicated to Jupiter Dolichenus (inscription, 1st and 2nd registers).
Bronze, chasing.
Inv. No. M4.
Vienna, Museum of Art History.
389. TOREUTICS. Rome.
Votive bronze tablet dedicated to Jupiter Dolichenus (inscription, 1st and 2nd registers).
Bronze, chasing.
Inv. No. M5.
Vienna, Museum of Art History.
390. TOREUTICS. Rome.
Votive bronze tablet dedicated to Jupiter Dolichenus (3d, 4th and 5th registers).
Bronze, chasing.
Inv. No. M5.
Vienna, Museum of Art History.
391. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Dedicatory inscription of Publius Tullius Varro
Marble.
80-100 CE.
101.5 x 126 cm. Th. 7.9 cm. Letters 5,1-8,0 cm.
Viterbo, Palace of the Popes.