FPNA Pompeii, on left. February 2020. Looking north-east. Photo
courtesy of Aude Durand.
FPNA Pompeii, on left.
February 2020. Looking north-east. Photo
courtesy of Aude Durand.
FPNA Pompeii. May 2011. Looking north-west to tomb on left, with scaffolding. Photo courtesy of Michael Binns.
FPNA Pompeii. August 2011. South side of tomb. Photo courtesy of Peter Gurney.
FPNA Pompeii. December 2005. South side of tomb with remains of electoral inscription.
According to D’Ambrosio and De Caro, there was an inscription in red letters on the front of the tomb.
This read
OVF
….O
….B
L. MVNATIVM
CAESERNI
D VIR QVIN
NVCERIAE NUM
They expanded this to
L(ucium) Munatium
Caeserninum D(uum) Vir(um)
Quin(quennalem) Nuceriae [virum] O (….) B(onum) O(ro) V(os) F(aciatis)
Below this was another inscription with the letters PHILOD, possibly representing a Philodemus or Philodespotus or similar.
See D’Ambrosio A.
and De Caro S., 1988. Römische
Gräberstraßen. München: C.
H. Beck. p. 204.
FPNA Pompeii. Drawing of the remains of two lines of a previous inscription found immediately above the word Munatium.
See D’Ambrosio A.
and De Caro S., 1988. Römische
Gräberstraßen. München: C.
H. Beck. p. 203, abb. 60.
FPNA Pompeii. December 2005. North side of tomb, looking south-west.
FPNA Pompeii. August 2011. Looking north with FPNA, on left. Photo courtesy of Peter Gurney.
FPNA Pompeii. June 2010. Looking north-west with FPNA at far end. Photo courtesy of Rick Bauer.
FPNA Pompeii. December 2005. Looking north-west along south side of tombs with FPNA at far end.
FPNA, FPNB, FPNC, FPND and FPNE Pompeii. February 2020. Rear
of tombs. Photo courtesy of Aude Durand.