The San Antonio Museum of Art houses a sizeable collection of Greek vase painting, as well as Greek and Roman funerary monuments. It includes the Grave Stele of Kallistrate from early-fifth century BCE Athens and an Augustan Funerary Relief for Three Former Slaves.
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Greek
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TX.SA.SAMA.G.86.134.8 (transcription)
Funerary stele of Kallistrate -
TX.SA.SAMA.G.86.134.11 (transcription)
Funerary lekythos -
TX.SA.SAMA.G.86.134.12 (transcription)
Gravestone of Pythoteles -
TX.SA.SAMA.G.86.134.13 (transcription)
Label indicating the muse Thalia -
TX.SA.SAMA.G.86.134.155 (transcription)
Funerary stele of a man named Rufus -
TX.SA.SAMA.G.86.138.3 (transcription)
Silver dish with its own Appianus's name -
TX.SA.SAMA.G.86.138.4 (transcription)
Silver dish with inscription of owner Appianus' name -
TX.SA.SAMA.G.86.138.5 (transcription)
Notation of the bowl as Appianus's -
TX.SA.SAMA.G.86.138.6 (transcription)
Notation of the bowl as Appianus's -
TX.SA.SAMA.G.86.138.7 (transcription)
Notation of the bowl as Appianus's -
TX.SA.SAMA.G.86.138.8 (transcription)
Silver dish with inscription of owner Appianus's name -
TX.SA.SAMA.G.86.138.13 (transcription)
Graffito on bottom of silver bowl -
TX.SA.SAMA.G.86.138.17 (transcription)
Notation of the bowl as Appianus's -
TX.SA.SAMA.G.86.138.18 (transcription)
Notation of the bowl as Appianus's -
TX.SA.SAMA.G.86.138.35 (transcription)
silver dish with inscription indicating weight on underside -
TX.SA.SAMA.G.86.138.41 (transcription)
Silve spoon with owner Antigonus's name -
TX.SA.SAMA.G.86.138.45 (transcription)
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TX.SA.SAMA.G.86.138.55 (transcription)
Notation of the spoon as Antigonus's -
TX.SA.SAMA.G.86.138.359 (transcription)
Inscription around the top of the decorated portion of the vessel -
TX.SA.SAMA.G.91.79 (transcription)
Stele of Epianax, son of Proclus -
TX.SA.SAMA.G.91.80.2 (transcription)
Funerary stele of Hippokrates, son of Apollodoros -
TX.SA.SAMA.G.94.68.4 (transcription)
Name of the muse Kalliope -
TX.SA.SAMA.G.2000.12 (transcription)
coptic funerary stele with Greek inscription -
TX.SA.SAMA.G.2005.1.90 (transcription)
Fragmentary inscription in Doric dialect
Latin
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TX.SA.SAMA.L.86.134.128 (transcription)
Epitaph of Sulpicia Ex{s}oche -
TX.SA.SAMA.L.86.134.129 (transcription)
Epitaph of Lepidia -
TX.SA.SAMA.L.86.134.130 (transcription)
Epitaph of Titus Flavius (H)ierax -
TX.SA.SAMA.L.86.134.131 (transcription)
Epitaph of Saturnia -
TX.SA.SAMA.L.86.138.42 (transcription)
Possibly the beginning of a Roman name -
TX.SA.SAMA.L.86.138.48 (transcription)
Possibly the beginning of a Roman name -
TX.SA.SAMA.L.86.138.49 (transcription)
Possibly the beginning of a Roman name -
TX.SA.SAMA.L.86.138.51 (transcription)
Possibly the beginning of a Roman name -
TX.SA.SAMA.L.86.138.54 (transcription)
Possibly the beginning of a Roman name -
TX.SA.SAMA.L.91.80.78b (transcription)
Stamp gives name of the potter Gaius Annius -
TX.SA.SAMA.L.2001.11.2 (transcription)
Relief of two freedmen and a freedwoman -
TX.SA.SAMA.L.2005.1.89 (transcription)
Epitaph for Fructosa
Undecided
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TX.SA.SAMA.G.86.138.12 (metadata)
Silver bowl with illegible inscription -
TX.SA.SAMA.G.86.138.14 (metadata)
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TX.SA.SAMA.G.86.138.26 (metadata)
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TX.SA.SAMA.G.86.138.52 (metadata)
Illegible letters scratched inside bowl of spoon