Type | Milestone |
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Seen This inscription has been seen during the survey or reported by other authors only? | Unseen, published by other authors |
Location’s source | Past location reported by other authors |
Location Info Information concerning the location/s of the milestone | Poinssot 1885, p. 103: ‘Aïn Ghar Salah est une fontaine qui s’échappe de rochers formant une sorte de grotte creusée dans un mamelon qui domine la route à droite. Ce mamelon est couvert et entouré de ruines. Une partie des inscriptions qu’on y trouve ont été publiées [sic], et il n’est pas utile de les reproduire. Celles-ci paraissent iné- dites.' |
Current location Place of conservation if this does not coincide with the site under which the epigraph is registered | Posizione attuale sconosciuta. Non ritrovato. |
Findspot Information and comments regarding the location and circumstances of the finding | Ain Ghar Salah |
Description | |
Critical apparatus | l. 3: nexus AN: errore del lapicida; l. 11: Cagnat et Prudhomme signalent une rupture après LXXX et proposent d’intégrer LXXXVIIII |
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Casus | genitivus |
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