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| The Julian Basilica closes the east end of the Roman forum. It was a two story structure with cryptoporticus below and a peristyle hall above. The basilica was built in the early years of the 1st century ... |
| Thin marble slab with inscription with plain sides, moulding on rear face near bottom, letters poorly to fairly well cut. From thinner slab belong I-308, I-647, and I-2067B; from thicker slab belong I-568, ... according to Corinth 8.3 |
| Thick marble slab with inscription with plain sides, moulding on rear face near bottom, letters poorly to fairly well cut. From thinner slab belong I-308, I-647, and I-2067B; from thicker slab belong I-568, ... according to Corinth 8.3 |
| Thin marble slab with inscription with plain sides, moulding on rear face near bottom, letters poorly to fairly well cut. From thinner slab belong I-308, I-647, and I-2067B; from thicker slab belong I-568, ... according to Corinth 8.3 |
| Thick marble slab with inscription with plain sides, moulding on rear face near bottom, letters poorly to fairly well cut. From thinner slab belong I-308, I-647, and I-2067B; from thicker slab belong I-568, ... according to Corinth 8.3 |
| Fragment. Number lapsed. See I-568 ... 1914/11/18 |
| Thick marble slab with inscription with plain sides, moulding on rear face near bottom, letters poorly to fairly well cut. From thinner slab belong I-308, I-647, and I-2067B; from thicker slab belong I-568, ... according to Corinth 8.3 |
| Thin marble slab with inscription with plain sides, moulding on rear face near bottom, letters poorly to fairly well cut. From thinner slab belong I-308, I-647, and I-2067B; from thicker slab belong I-568, ... according to Corinth 8.3 |
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