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Small
Found before 1991 at Shtail, in the vicinity of
Seen by C. Dobias-Lalou in 1997 and again in 2001 in
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La tombe que voici est celle d'Hermaios fils d'Agônis, pêcheur,
This is the tomb of Hermaios son of Agonis, a fischerman,
Questa è la tomba di Hermaios figlio di Agonis, pescatore,
The spellings
As noted by Mohamed and Reynolds, the provenance of the stone was a surprise, for Qasr Libya is mainly known for its Byzantine churches and no inscription
was known up to now from that countryside. Dobias-Lalou supposes that the dead Hermaios, being a fisherman, lived probably in a place somewhat nearer to the see
than Qasr Libya, perhaps in the
Although several metrical segments are perceivable, we decided eventually not to include this item into the verse-inscriptions corpus. See for instance