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English: Drawing of three Ancient Roman funerary inscriptions found at Sepulcro Street of Santa Lucía (Cartagena), corresponding with the identifications of Hispania Epigraphica 14093 (first on the left), 14092 (second) and 14094 (third), dedicated to two freedwomen and one freedman.
The article of Javier Fuentes y Ponte in Cartagena Ilustrada cites as date of the discovery of the gravestones 21 of July of 1872, while later the archaeologist Antonio Beltrán Martínez cited the year 1868.
Español: Dibujo de tres inscripciones funerarias romanas halladas en la calle del Sepulcro de Santa Lucía (Cartagena), correspondientes con las identificaciones de Hispania Epigraphica 14093 (primera por la izquierda), 14092 (segunda) y 14094 (tercera), dedicadas a dos libertas y un liberto.
El artículo de Javier Fuentes y Ponte en Cartagena Ilustrada nombra como fecha del descubrimiento de las lápidas el 21 de julio de 1872, mientras que posteriormente el arqueólogo Antonio Beltrán Martínez citaría el año 1868.
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Source (1 September 1872). "Pedruscos con garabatos". Cartagena Ilustrada año II (22): 85.
Author Ramón Rodríguez

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