
The article deals with two Liburnian cippi from the island of Rab: previously known cippus from Barbat, for which a complete transcription and restitution of its inscription is given for the first time, and a new found cippus from Banjol. Both monuments can be dated in the middle or the second half of the 2nd century AD. Based on their formative features and the specific rendering of the garlands framing the inscription, local workshop provenance is attributed to these cippi.
Arba (Rab), Liburnian cippi, garlands, local workshop(s)
Arba (Rab), Liburnian cippi, garlands, local workshop(s)
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