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welcome to read ancient languages Iamp;#39;m dr. south column brutal today we traveler to ancient Rome where this inscription was written in the second century walking about archaeological sites in Rome or anywhere in the Latin world that you may see very many of stones similar to this one today I will translate it for you and I will give you some advice on how to make sense of similar inscriptions if we start from the top of this inscription you will recognize the letters D and M they stand for the words these manuals which means to the spirits of the death whenever you see the letter D nm on the top of a slab you can be sure itamp;#39;s a funerary inscription the next line reads a name C Porsche Joe in Israel we can assume that C stands for Caius this is the name of the person to whom the sooner a stone was dedicated in the next line we read fix it he lived on which stands for animals and then a sign which is not an alphabetic sign but rather an Roman numeral the Roman numeral paid