Garigliano bowl
The Garigliano bowl is a small impasto bowl with bucchero glaze likely to have been produced around 500 BC, with an early Latin inscription written in a form of the western Greek or Etruscan alphabet. It was found along the river Garigliano, between Lazio and Campania, in the vicinity of ancient Minturnae, in the ancient territory occupied by the Aurunci.
As for word division, NEI PARI MED ESOM KOM MEOIS SOKIOIS is clear; the rest is controversial. Brent Vine, however, offers the following interpretation:
Archaic Latin text:
NEI PARI MED ESOM KOM MEOIS SOKIOIS TRIFOS AUDEOM DUO
Classical Latin version:
nē pare mē! sum cum meīs sociīs tribus Audiōrum duōrum
English translation:
Do not take me! I am with my three companions of the two Audii