The Spurlock Museum of World Cultures (formerly World Heritage Museum) at the University of Illinois in Urbana has a small collection of inscribed antiquities, including two ancient Greek artifacts, three Latin epitaphs, two fragments of stamped lead waterpipes, one bronze dedicatory plaque, and a clayware jug with the maker's stamp. Only one text, a Greek juror's token, has been published. The Museum also possesses a teaching collection of plaster casts of well known or representative Greek and Latin inscriptions, including several panels of the Res Gestae Divi Augusti from Ankara, Turkey.
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Greek
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IL.Urb.UI.SM.G.1914.03.0008
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Manumission inscription -
IL.Urb.UI.SM.G.1930.01.0001
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Juror's ticket of Timophon of the deme of Paiania
Latin
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IL.Urb.UI.SM.L.1915.03.0052
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Dedication in honor of Lucius Popillios Flo- -
IL.Urb.UI.SM.L.1921.01.0020
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Epitaph of Epinicus -
IL.Urb.UI.SM.L.1921.01.0021
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Epitaph of Tiberius Claudius Cissonius



