Abstract

In this paper new Roman inscriptions, found during the digs at the Roman Theatre in Cartagena and its surroundings, on the western slope of Cerro de la Concepcion, are studied. Most part of them are funerary inscriptions but cannot be linked certainty to any known cemetery on the outskirts of the city. The advanced chronology of some inscriptions, the support, which is not usual for the inscriptions of Cartagena and the mention of the origo in two epitaphs, which complete information about mobility and provenance of the immigrant in Carthago Nova, are highlighted.

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