Canal tomb L
When we enter tomb I, we find tomb L immediately on our right hand. The entrance of tomb L was provided with jambs, a threshold and an architrave made of travertine, and was flanked by two small windows, both with a terracotta plate. According to a marble plate with inscription above the door, tomb L belonged to Calpenius Hermes: D(is) M(anibus) C(aius) CALPENIVS HERMES FECIT SIBI ET SVIS ET LIBERTIS LIBERTABVSQ(ue) POSTERISQ(ue) EORVM ET ANTISTIAE COETONIDI CONIVGI SVAE H(oc) M(onumentum) H(eredem) E(xterum) N(on) S(equetur) CVBICVLVM INTRANTIBVS AD DEXTRAM ET FORAS IN PAVIMENTO SARCOPHAGA ET CON TRA ET LAEVA PARIETIBVS DVOBUS AEDICV LAS CVM OLLIS ET SARCOPHAGIS FECIT According to this inscription Caius Calpenius Hermes had built the monument for himself and his freedmen and freedwomen and the descendants and for his wife, Antistia Coetonis. The tomb could not be inherited by strangers. A resting place was made on the right side of the entrance and outside the tomb sarcophagi were placed under the floor, and in front of the entrance and on the left side in two walls aediculae have been made with urnes and sarcophagi. The inscription is from the time of Hadrian. Inside the tomb, on the right side, are two arcosolia with two niches above. In the right one was a shell of white stucco. A third small window was placed high in the back wall above a niche. To the left and right of the door three other niches, different in size, were grouped. Almost nothing of the painted stucco cornices which embellished the vault and the walls is left. The floor too was used as a burial place.
- Sources
- Russel Meigs - Roman Ostia, At the Clarendon Press 1973
- Guido Calza - Necropoli nell'Isola Sacra'(1940)
- Dr. Jan Theo Bakker.
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