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161. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Tomb of the Quinctii (Tomb A).
70—31 BCE.
Rome, Tombs on the Via Statilia.
162. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Inscription from sepulchre of Quinctii (tomb A).
100—71 BCE.
CIL I2 2527a. ILLRP 795. AE 2000, 181.
Rome, Tombs on the Via Statilia.
163. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Tombs B and BI on the Via Statilia (the so-called “Gemini tombs”).
70—31 BCE.
Rome, Tombs on the Via Statilia.
164. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Inscription from sepulchre B on the Via Statilia.
70—31 BCE.
CIL I2 2527b. ILLRP 952. AE 2000, 182.
Rome, Tombs on the Via Statilia.
165. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Inscription from sepulchre BI on the Via Statilia.
70—31 BCE.
CIL I2 2527c. AE 2000, 183.
Rome, Tombs on the Via Statilia.
166. SCULPTURE. Rome.
The inscription on the back of the base of the Column of Antoninus Pius.
White Italian marble.
161 CE.
Bronze letters is modern.
CIL VI 1004.
Inv. No. 5115.
Rome, Vatican Museums, Cortile delle Corazze.
167. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Headstone of the Vibii.
Limestone.
Second half of the 1st century BCE.
Inv. No. 2109.
Rome, Vatican Museums, Chiaramonti Museum, LIV. 21.
168. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Headstone of the Vibii.
Fine-grained bluish marble.
Late 1st century BCE.
Inv. No. 2109.
Rome, Vatican Museums, Chiaramonti Museum, LIV. 21.
169. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Front of the sarcophagus lid with childish games.
Marble.
275—300 CE.
Inv. No. 662.
Rome, Vatican Museums, Chiaramonti Museum, LVIII. 7.
170. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Funerary cippus of Tiberius Caesar, son of Drusus Caesar.
Travertine. 37 CE.
CIL VI 892 = ILS 172 = AE 1994, 242.
Inv. No. 2303.
Rome, Vatican Museums, Chiaramonti Museum, New Wing, 30a.
171. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Funerary cippus of Domitilla, wife of Vespasianus (?).
Travertine. 80—81 CE.
CIL VI 893 = AE 1994, 244.
Inv. No. 2306.
Rome, Vatican Museums, Chiaramonti Museum, New Wing, 30b.
172. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Cremation cippus of Julius Caesar, son of Germanicus.
Travertine. 8—10 CE.
CIL VI 890 = ILS 181b = AE 1994, 241.
Inv. No. 2304.
Rome, Vatican Museums, Chiaramonti Museum, New Wing, 30e.
173. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Funerary cippus of Julia Livilla, daughter of Germanicus.
Travertine. 42 CE.
CIL VI 891 = ILS 188 = AE 1994, 243.
Inv. No. 2305.
Rome, Vatican Museums, Chiaramonti Museum, New Wing, 30f.
174. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Cremation cippus of Caius Caesar, son of Germanicus.
Travertine. 12 CE.
CIL VI 889 = ILS 181 = AE 1994, 240.
Inv. No. 2307.
Rome, Vatican Museums, Chiaramonti Museum, New Wing, 30g.
175. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Cremation cippus of Tiberius Caesar, son of Germanicus.
Travertine. 8—10 CE.
CIL VI 888 = ILS 181a = AE 1994, 239.
Inv. No. 2308.
Rome, Vatican Museums, Chiaramonti Museum, New Wing, 30h.
176. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Funerary relief of Ulpia Epigone.
Luna marble.
Late 1st — early 2nd cent. CE.
CIL VI 7394.
Inv. No. 9856.
Rome, Vatican Museums, Gregorian Profane Museum.
177. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Slab used to close a child funerary niche (loculus) in a catacombs.
Marble. 4th cent. CE.
Inv. No. 28596.
Rome, Vatican Museums, Pius Christian Museum.
178. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Slab used to close a child funerary niche (loculus) in a catacombs. Detail: Saint Apostles Peter and Paul.
Marble. 4th cent. CE.
Inv. No. 28596.
Rome, Vatican Museums, Pius Christian Museum.
179. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
The funerary inscription of Cornelia Gaetulica.
Second half of the 2nd century CE.
CIL VI 1392 = CIL VI 31643 = ILS 958.
Inv. No. 1175.
Rome, Vatican Museums, Pius-Clementine Museum, Apoxyomenos Cabinet, 5.
180. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Inscription on the sarcophagus of Lucius Cornelius Scipio, son of Hispallus (original).
Gabian stone. Second half of the 2nd cent. BCE.
Inv. No. 1152.
Rome, Vatican Museums, Pius-Clementine Museum, Apoxyomenos Cabinet, 35.