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Original scientific paper

Several Epigraphic Notes from Dalmatia

Anamarija Kurilić ; University of Zadar, Department of History, Zadar, Croatia


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Abstract

The paper deals with two epigraphic monuments: a small fragment of a Roman roof tile (tegula) with a stamp. The other is a Roman tombstone recorded on a land-registry map from the 18th century (State Archives in Zadar, Maps Grimani). The fragment of a tegula is an accidental find from the islet of Lavsa in the Kornati archipelago. The tombstone was recorded in the northwestern part of the then Ivoševci and most probably belonged to one of the necropolises of the Roman military camp in Burnum. Also, some observations were made about a badly damaged Roman inscription used as a building stone at the site of Our Lady of Tarac, which is believed to have been a votive (or votive-building) monument of an Augustalis.

Keywords

Burnum; Kornati archipelago; instrumentum domesticum; Latin epigraphy; Lavsa; Maps Grimani; stele with portraits; Roman anthroponymy; Roman Dalmatia; stamped tegula; Ti. Claudi Pansiana

Hrčak ID:

266309

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/266309

Publication date:

7.12.2021.

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