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Estela de Junio Masclo (siglo I d. C.)
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Parte central correspondiente a la base y al campo epigráfico, de una estela funeraria hallada en en los años 80 del siglo XX en las proximidades de la ciudad romana de Cabezo Ladrero, en Sofuentes y recientemente donada por J. Á. Landa al Museo de Castiliscar, donde se conserva. Se trata del epitafio de Iunius Masclus, erigido por su esposa, Claudia Thaumaste y por el cuñado de ésta, Iunius Virilis. Podría fecharse en la primera mitad del siglo I d. C. constituyendo uno de los más antiguos epitafios del repertorio epigráfico cincovillés.

Central part -epigraphic field- of a funerary stele in local sandstone, found in the 80s of the last century near the Roman city of Cabezo Ladrero, in Sofuentes and recently donated by J. Á. Landa to the local Museum in Castiliscar where is actually exhibited. The inscription documents the name of the decesased (Iunius Masclus) and the names of the dedicants, his wife, Claudia Thaumaste and his brother, Iunius Virilis.

Dimensiones (cm.): 95 cm x 51 x 19

Published 7 years ago
Jan 13th 2019
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