TOMB 42 (continuation)
Above
the entrance is a marble plate with the
following inscription in small, irregular characters:
C(aius) IVLIVS FELIXS ET IVLIA ASIA
FECERVNT SIBI ET LIBERIS SVIS
LIBERTIS LIBE[RTAB]VSQVE [POS]
TERISQV[E EORV]M H(oc) M(omumentum) E(xterum) H(eredem) [N(on) S(equetur)]
According to this inscription Caius Iulius Felix
and Iulia Asia made this grave for themselves and for their
children, their freed slaves,
and the descendants. The tomb could not be inherited by strangers.
During the excavations the following graffito has been found in
the white stucco
of the ceiling in front of the entrance of the lower burial chamber:
ego
memini quenda(m) crissasse puellam
cuius
cineres aurea terra tegat
"I remember touching the buttocks of a certain
girl, whose ashes covers the golden earth".
Unfortunately the graffito does not exist anymore.
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