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Funerary Inscription of Attia Daphne, Freedwoman of Sextus
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Department of Ancient and Byzantine Art & Numismatics
Found in the Porta Salaria Necropolis between Via Salaria and Via Pinciana Rome February 1906.
Bought by Clifford Moore in Rome for the Department of the Classics 1906.
Transfer from the Department of the Classics 1977.
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Transfer from the Department of the Classics Harvard University Purchased in Rome
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