Abstract
This note presents two epigraphic documents. One is a votive altar consecrated as Dis Pater to the hell god Pluto. This was found in the West part of Soria province, between the towns of Clunia and Uxama, and affords an eloquent example from a cult scarcely documented in the epigraphy of Hispania. The other is an small funerary limestone with still keeps evidences of rubricatio . Up to now this is the only inscription related to the Roman villa at Almenara de Adaja (Valladolid).
Highlights
a votive altar consecrated as Dis Pater to the hell god Pluto
This was found in the West part of Soria province
affords an eloquent example from a cult scarcely documented in the epigraphy of Hispania
Summary
Aparato crítico: La primera línea constaba de tres letras pero sólo se ha conservado la inicial que lleva a la restitución de la siguiente como M y, aunque la tercera podría ser la recurrente S de la consagración, consideramos más apropiada por la estructura del texto M(onumentum) o M(emoriae) como en una estela de procedencia muy cercana de la provincia de Valladolid Muy destruida como la anterior por una depresión circular tal vez debida a un golpe, son perceptibles la primera letra, una P, y algún pequeño trazo de otros tres signos.
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