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Fragmento epigráfico reutilizado como sillar en el segundo contrafuerte del lado occidental de la Ermita de Nuestra Señora de Los Bañales. Dado a conocer en los años setenta por G. Fatás y M. Martín-Bueno, en la Epigrafía romana de Zaragoza y su provincia, la aplicación de la fotogrametría digital permite constatar una nueva línea que indica que pudo formar parte de un epitafio o inscripción honorífica familiar, alusiva a varios Plotii, nombre bien atestiguado en el entorno.
Fragment of inscription reused as building stone for the second buttress on the western side of the chapel of Our Lady of Los Bañales. Published in the 1970s by G. Fatás and Martín-Bueno in Epigrafía romana de Zaragoza y su provincia. Digital photography has allowed reading the first line of the text, which suggests that the fragment belonged to a funerary inscription mentioning various individuals named Plotius, a name frequently attested in the surroundings of Los Bañales.
Dimensiones (cm.): 32 x 57
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