
Stake attention in this memory
A vertical, weathered grey stone slab, identified as an ancient Roman inscription fragment, stands centrally positioned. The slab is roughly rectangular, exhibiting an irregular, chipped top and worn edges, and rests on a dark, modern plinth. Its surface is extensively inscribed with multiple lines of deeply carved Latin capital letters, displaying significant erosion and surface wear. Two distinct, circular boreholes are present within the inscription field; one in the upper-right section interrupts the text, and another lower, in the middle-right, also interrupts the text. The background features two distinct wall types: to the left, a light-colored, horizontally textured wall or panel; to the right, a rough-hewn stone block wall with visible mortar, indicative of ancient Roman construction. The scene is consistent with an archaeological site or museum exhibit in Rome, Italy.
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