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The authors publish a Christian funerary inscription in Greek discovered in 1961 during the archaeological excavations in Tafa (Lower Nubia, south of Aswan), now in the Náprstek Museum (Prague). It is the third inscription known from this site which is dated by indiction and seems earlier than the other ones: possibly end of the 6th century or 7th century AD.