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#MuseumsUnlocked - Music

The Dioysiac sarcophagus of Maconiana Severiana, ca. AD 210-220, with the revels accompanied by music of typanum, flute and symbols; found near Porta Capena, Rome.

Image: J. Paul Getty Museum (83.AA.275.1)
The inscription reads:

D(is) M(anibus) | Maconianae Severianae | filiae dulcissimae | M(arcus) Sempronius Proculus | Faustinianus v(ir) c(larissimus) et | Paecilia Severiana, c(larissima) f(emina) | parentes
'To the shades of the dead, for Maconiana Severiana, the sweetest daughter, her parents Marcus Sempronius Proculus Faustinianus, a very well-known man, and Praecilia Severiana, a very well-known woman, [had this made].'
The formula "vir clarissimus" / "femina clarissima" indicates that the parents were of senatorial rank.
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