Greek dedicatory inscription, tombstone inscription: 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 flat, irregular stone slab rests against a plain gray background, showing a worn, pale beige surface with rough, chipped edges and a few smoother, slightly darker patches; the slab is inscribed with shallow incised shapes arranged in rows across its surface, and there are faint surface cracks and small pits visible, with overall colors of beige, off-white, light brown, and gray.
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Greek dedicatory inscription, tombstone inscription: 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 flat, irregular stone slab rests against a plain gray background, showing a worn, pale beige surface with rough, chipped edges and a few smoother, slightly darker patches; the slab is inscribed with shallow incised shapes arranged in rows across its surface, and there are faint surface cracks and small pits visible, with overall colors of beige, off-white, light brown, and gray.

Crédit

Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A04_426

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

68.7Mo (2.3Mo) / 50.8cm x 33.9cm / 6000 x 4000 (300dpi)

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