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Rubbing of latin inscription
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7.1 Writing and Records (including religious texts)
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: Hearst Museum object titled Rubbing of latin inscription, museum number 22-23, described as Rubbing of Latin and Greek inscription from a small marble tablet, now in Vatican.
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