Greek dedicatory inscription, unknown author. To the Savior Gods Dioskuros Artemidoros son of Anubatos and his wife-sister Heraklia called also Tsinyris and son Hermanubis called also Dioscorides gave the grace of piety for happiness hedera. 1st half of the 1st century BC, Egypt. Greek inscription. Height 40 cm, width 30 cm, depth 2 cm., A roughly rectangular slab with a weathered, uneven surface showing a grid-like relief of raised bands forming rectangular compartments; colors visible include various shades of beige, cream, off-white, light tan, pale brown, and touches of gray and faint green, all set against a solid medium-gray background.
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Greek dedicatory inscription, unknown author. To the Savior Gods Dioskuros Artemidoros son of Anubatos and his wife-sister Heraklia called also Tsinyris and son Hermanubis called also Dioscorides gave the grace of piety for happiness hedera. 1st half of the 1st century BC, Egypt. Greek inscription. Height 40 cm, width 30 cm, depth 2 cm., A roughly rectangular slab with a weathered, uneven surface showing a grid-like relief of raised bands forming rectangular compartments; colors visible include various shades of beige, cream, off-white, light tan, pale brown, and touches of gray and faint green, all set against a solid medium-gray background.

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