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Fragment from the front of a
Perhaps
The sarcophagus belongs to Marcus Aurelius Antiochus the son of Eis[- ...
Probably one of the shorter type texts; but the owner, although apparently possessing only the sarcophagus, gave his Roman name in full and cited at least his father's name in the Greek manner, suggesting a date not too long after the Edict of Caracalla in A.D. 212.
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Excavated by the NYU expedition in 1962 (
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