Description: Probably a rock-cut tomb inscribed on the façade.
Text: From Pacho's drawing apparently inscribed to the left of T.693
Letters: No measurements; standard forms.
Date: Probably first century CE
Findspot:
Taucheira:
One of the East Quarries; recorded by Pacho in 1825; not seen subsequently.
Original location: Findspot.
Last recorded location:
Findspot (1825).
English translation
Translation by: Editors
[Year] 10, Epeiph 10, [ . . . ] Beibiarios Anios (i.e. Viviarius Anius), aged 82.
Commentary
Line 2: The man appears to have a Roman citizen's nomen and cognomen, probably therefore a praenomen stood in the gap here.
Bibliography: Pacho, 1827 pl.LXXXIII, whence CIG, Vol.III 5272.
Text constituted from: From previous publications (Reynolds)