The
facade of the enclosure is divided in two parts by
three brick half-columns.
The entrance is located in the right part.
Above the entrance you can still notice the place of a now disappeared
relief.
In the left part of the same facade we see a marble plate with an
inscription flanked by two other reliefs, representing the profession
of the tomb-owner.
The inscription goes:
.
D. M.
VERRIA
. ZOSIME . ET
VERRIVS
. EVHELPISTVS
FECERVNT
. SIBI . ET .
LIBERTIS
LIBERTABVS . QVE .
POSTERIS
. QVE . EORVM .
It seems that Verria Zosime and Verrius
Euhelpistus had made the grave for themselves and
for their freedmen and their heirs.
Below the inscription is a small rectangular window.
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