HEpOl 6728

Similar to the Aeneid piece (see previous item) is a more frequent document attesting casual writing exercises on one of the most commonly available material: pottery. This is a simple Alphabet, written on two lines, from Baetica, one of the richest fields for epigraphic finds.

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Room 0: Introduction

Room 1: Inscriptions and History

Room 3: Objects and the relation between image, text and context

Room 4: Emotions in inscriptions

Room 5: The stone cutter, methods and mistakes

Room 6: Digital technologies for epigraphy

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