TOMB 100Tek

click to enlarge photographTomb 100 is a relatively small tomb without an enclosure. The grave is detached on all sides and does not stand in line with other tombs.
It is on a lower level than the surrounding tombs. This was probably caused by a subsidence on this spot.
Above the entrance of the burial chamber, facing the Via Severiana, is an inscription on a marble slab of 35 x 42 cms:

H(uic) M(onumento) D(olus) M(alus) A(besto)
D(is) M(anibus)
SCRIBONIA ATTICE
FECIT SIBI ET M(arco) VLPIO AMERIMNO
CONIVGI ET SCRIBONIAE CALLI
TYCHE MATRI ET DIOCLI ET SVIS
ET LIBERTIS LIBERTABVSQVE POSTE
RISQVE EORVM PRAETER PANARA
TVM ET PROSDOCIA H(oc) M(onumentum) H(eredem) E(exterum) N(on) S(equetur)

May this monument be protected against intentional evil!
Scribonia Attice has built this monument for herself and for Marcus Ulpius Amerimnus,
her husband, for Scribonia Callityche, her mother, for Diocles, and for her family, and for her freed slaves, and the descendants, with the exception of Panaratus and Prosdocia.
The monument cannot be inherited by strangers.

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