TOMB 88 (continuation) Tek

A series of graves for inhumation, located on the right side of the back wall, testifies to
a reorganization in later time.
The enclosure had central niches surrounded by smaller ones.
Another, second phase of reuse can be noticed next to the entrance.
Here a small arcosolium has been built underneath a bench.
This grave had the following inscription which cannot be seen anymore:

DIIS MANIBVS
M(arco) ANTONIO M(arci) F(ilio) ANTONINO VIXIT
ANN(is) VIII M(ensibus) VII D(iebus) XVII
M(arcus) ANTONIVS ZOSIMVS FIL(io) PIISSIMO
LOCO DONATO AB OPTIMIS PATRONIS FECIT

The grave was built by Marcus Antonius Zosimus for his most pious son,
Marcus Antonius Antoninus, who lived 8 years, 7 months and 17 days.

The location of the grave was donated by patrons, the original builders of the tomb.