The Michael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University has a small collection of antiquities, among which are a Greek marble votive relief of the fourth century BC ?) a fragment of a Latin honorific inscription from Tunisia, and, on loan from William C. and Carol W. Thibadeau, a well-preserved Roman ash urn. Only the last has been published.
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Greek
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GA.Atl.EU.MCM.G.1984.016 (metadata)
Votive relief with banquet scene
Latin
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GA.Atl.EU.MCM.L.1991.2 (transcription)
Epitaph of C. Pompeius Ireneus -
GA.Atl.EU.MCM.L.1995.7 (transcription)
Undecided
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GA.Atl.EU.MCM.X.2000.001.002 (transcription)
nonsense inscription -
GA.Atl.EU.MCM.X.2002.012.020 (transcription)
nonsense inscription -
GA.Atl.EU.MCM.X.2005.032.007 (transcription)
nonsense inscription