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It reads:
Pl. 25 Inv. 2333 (Corinth vol 3 part 3)
"A sepulcher belonging to Makedonia, who has become (a woman) of blessed memory. If anyone tries to open it without consent of its owners, may the curse of Annas and Kaiaphas be upon him."
Annas and Kaiaphas, according to an apocryphal Christian legend are two people responsible for the death of Jesus.
Unfortunately, the archeaologist who discovered it did not date this stone specifically, but has it in a collection of inscriptions from 267-688CE.
Pl. 25 Inv. 2333 (Corinth vol 3 part 3)
"A sepulcher belonging to Makedonia, who has become (a woman) of blessed memory. If anyone tries to open it without consent of its owners, may the curse of Annas and Kaiaphas be upon him."
Annas and Kaiaphas, according to an apocryphal Christian legend are two people responsible for the death of Jesus.
Unfortunately, the archeaologist who discovered it did not date this stone specifically, but has it in a collection of inscriptions from 267-688CE.