Epigraphic novelties from Minorca 1

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Joan C. de Nicolás Mascaró
Bartomeu Obrador Cursach
Two roman inscriptions from imperial age found in Minorca (Balearic Islands) are
presented for the first time, both are preserved in private collections. The first piece bears a Punic name in an Italic sigillata plate with a stamp from Scrofula’s workshop (CVA-2327). The second one is a bronze artifact not identified and bears another name, C. Fuluius V.
Keywords
Roman epigraphy, instrumenta, imperial age, Menorca (Balearic Islands)

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Nicolás Mascaró, Joan C. de; and Obrador Cursach, Bartomeu. “Epigraphic novelties from Minorca 1”. Sylloge epigraphica Barcinonensis: SEBarc, no. 13, pp. 135-43, https://raco.cat/index.php/SEBarc/article/view/307022.