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Dediche alla dinastia costantiniana dalla Zeugitana
The recent discovery of a new inscription at Aunobari confirms the widespread dedication of statues in honor of Constantine by the African communities, especially after the victory over Maxentius; some titulature differences with an almost identical text from Musti are also analyzed. The autopsy of two other inscriptions from the same area published in 1895-1907 permits to add a photographic documentation, a description of the current preservation state as well as some new assumptions about reuse, function and provenance.