(Re)considerations on the graffiti of the Roman cryptoporticus of Alife (Italy)
Abstract
The archaeological research conducted in the cryptoporticus of Alife, in the province of Caserta (Italy), has led to the discovery of several graffiti dating back to the Roman era. The most recent editions provide an opportunity to reconsider these testimonies from a paleographic perspective, allowing us to indirectly reflect on the graphic-cultural context in which they are situated.
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