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There are 19 objects for which Inscriptions contains → to
2005.8.14 DOMITIAE ROGA / TAE VIXIT / ANNIS XXIII / M IVLIVS / CETHEGVS / PHILYSSAM VXORI / CARISSIMAE FECIT (To Domitia Rogata. She lived twenty-three years. M. Iulius Cethegus Phyllissam made this for his dearest wife.)
2007.10.2.242 Greek inscription below the figure which is too faint to read.
2007.10.2.245 Greek inscription to left side of main figure running from bottom to top. 'Admon'?
2007.10.2.247 Greek inscription to the right side of the figure running from top to bottom. 'Admon'?
2007.10.2.251 An extremely small Greek inscription is present on the right side of the image running from bottom to top of the cast.
2007.10.2.253 A very small and faint Greek inscription to the left of the female figure following the line of her back.
2007.10.2.337 Too faint to read
2007.9.2.23 Three Greek inscriptions one to either side of the central image and one below. Probably indicating the names of the Graces.
2007.9.2.24 Inscription running on right side of cast, too faint to identify.
2018.6.1 Cursive Greek writing in black on both sides. On one side the writing refers to a measure of wine. The other side documents the sale of grain and other foods.
26.2.14 on lip: α[ ; post-firing graffito, probably a dedication to Apollo
39.8.2 Inscription painted in red (now missing on a broken piece?) and (retrograde) from satyr's mouth to his foot: KA[L]OS.
56.8.8 Graffito: A.D. Ure took this mark to be commercial, but A.W. Johnston suggested otherwise (as a large amount of the vase was otherwise available and more suitable for such marking).
79.1.16 Graffito: appears to be 'AI' on base
E.23.2 The inscription reads: ‘Offerings which the king shall give to Re-Horakhty, the great god, lord of the sky, so he might give voice offerings of bread, beer, incense, cattle, fowl and everything good and pure for the Ka of the Osiris [i.e. the deceased] Serep, true of voice and his beloved son Irt-Heru, true of voice, revered one before the great god, lord of the sky’.
E.62.23 The hieroglyphs read 'give I to the...'
L.2016.3.24 Reverse: ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡ[OΣ/OΥ] (at centre), ΣΙ (to the right of the club, written the other way round)
REDMG:1964.1615.1 To be deciphered.
TEMP.2003.7.47 There appears to be inscriptions around the pictures on both sides of the coin.
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