The Patrick Henry High School in Glade Spring, Virginia has a small teaching collection
consisting of two plaster replicas of known Latin inscriptions illustrating daily life, a dedication
to Mithras from Roman Britain and an epitaph of a girl from Rome. The replicas were purchased
in 2006 at a curio shop near West Jefferson, Virginia by Mr. John Walker, a Latin teacher at the
high school, who reports (from the owner of the shop) that the casts had been made some years
previously by a professor of classical archaeology at a local university (possibly the University
of North Georgia).
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VA.GladeSpring.PHHS.L.01-mdn
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epitaph of Seia Helis (reproduction of CIL 6.26124) -
VA.GladeSpring.PHHS.L.02-mdn
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ex-voto dedication to Mithras by L. Antonius Proculus (reproduction of RIB 1544)