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Cippus

A cippus (plural: cippi; "pointed pole") is a low, round or rectangular pedestal set up by the Ancient Romans for purposes such as a milestone or a boundary post. They were also used for somewhat differing purposes by the Etruscans and Carthaginians.

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Pfeilerförmiger etruskischer Cippus mit Inschrift, vom Grab des Lart LaruCippus: Tanzende Mädchen und JünglingeTorbau. Villengrundriss. Cippus
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