Object type
tombstone
Fabric
epigraphic material
Culture/period
Roman world
Materials
sandstone
Technique
cut, carving
Mint
Production date
-100 / -27
Museum
Museu de Guissona
Current location
Exposició permanent
Archaeological site
Iesso
Township
Guissona (Europa, Espanya, Catalunya, Lleida, Segarra)
Dimensions
1930 x 360 x 140 mm
Description
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Tombstone written in Iberian language, but where it is observed that the composition of the inscription and the funeral formula display a Roman influence: NEITINKE / SUBAKE·E·I·TAK, which could be translated as: Neitinke son of Subake is buried here. This inscription was found in 1994 during archaeological monitoring of the new sewer in Notary Faus suburb. This object was probably out of its funeral context and had been reused as building stone.
Omeka ID
539