A bilingual inscription from the 2nd c. BC, written on a schist stone, discovered in 1960 in Piedmont. This boundary stone delimitated the land of Acisius "Argantomaterecus". One text in Latin with the Latin alphabet and the second in Gaulish with Gallo-Etruscan alphabet. Source: RIG II 1, E-2. Musée Camillo Leone (Vercelli). #EpigraphyTuesday
@UllaMR
Does the stone say what's on the other side of the land boundary? What he's marking it out against?
