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handle: 2123/29474
The intention of the exhibition Memento: Remembering Roman Lives is exactly that—to remember the people named on these funeral inscriptions. The memorials name sailors from Egypt, Dalmatia and Thrace serving in the Imperial Fleet based at Misenum on the Bay of Naples and their wives; a slave from the Imperial household in Rome; a wrestler from Amastris on the Black Sea; freedmen, freedwomen and their patrons; husbands and wives, brothers and sisters, sons and daughters, as well as foster children (their age at death given with precision down to the last hour).
Latin studies, Archaeology, Roman studies, 2102 Curatorial and Related Studies, Ancient Rome, Mediterranean studies, Epigraphy, 2101 Archaeology
Latin studies, Archaeology, Roman studies, 2102 Curatorial and Related Studies, Ancient Rome, Mediterranean studies, Epigraphy, 2101 Archaeology
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