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Gravestone of Doulion son of Delphos
Carrier: Stele
Material: Limestone
Object description: Stele decorated with cornice. Lower part of the slab is missing. Two-line inscription carved below the cornice, with relief image of winegrower's knife below it.
Finding conditions: Discovered in 1911, near Karantinnay bay, in the south-east area of the necropolis, in grave no. 39. Excavated by Robert Leper
(NPTC archive, file 76, page 47, №2851-а).
Keeping place: NPTC
Inventory number: 4415
Letter height (cm): 1-2
Chronology: First century AD
Matirial author: Igor' Makarov
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