M14 Cat. 565
Inscription, Graffito
Marble, Stone
4th–6th century AD (Ameling); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roman)
“Graffito on the marble pavement…a circle, divided into eight segments with a letter in each segment” (Kroll).
M14 Cat. 566
Inscription
Marble, Stone
5th–6th century AD? (Roman)
Fragment of a tabula ansata of white coarse marble; broken on all sides, while portions of the upper, left, and lower edges of the tabula are preserved, and the rear face is smooth. Bilingual Greek and Hebrew inscription.
M14 Cat. 567
Statue Base, Inscription
Marble, Stone
4th–6th century AD (Hanfmann). (Roman)
Base of marble; three registers separated by two beveled channels. The inscription runs on two sides in the middle register; one side is plain.
M14 Cat. 568
Inscription
Marble, Stone
(Roman)
White polished marble plaque.
M14 Cat. 568a
Inscription
Plaster
Later Roman Imperial period. (Roman)
“Fragment of wall plaster with painted inscription; under the inscription a zigzag border” (SEG).
M14 Cat. 569
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Probably Hellenistic. (Hellenistic)
Marble, at the time of the original publication, serving as threshold in a house. - “ἐν χωρίῳ Τατάρ”, cf. 683, lemma.
M14 Cat. 570
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
3rd century AD? (Roman)
Wedge-shaped block of white marble; damaged at the lower and partly at the front parts. Except for the rear face, which is rough and has a rectangular dowel hole, the faces are smoothed. Near the upper face a wreath surrounds the worn inscription.
M14 Cat. 571
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Roman Imperial period? (Roman)
Block of white marble with gray veins, reused in Roman times as a column base. On the upper face of the base (i.e., the original inscribed face) there is a dowel hole. The letters are faint in ll. 1–2 and partly so in ll. 3–4.
M14 Cat. 572
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Early to mid-1st century AD? (ed. pr.); or later? (Roman)
“Pediment block with raking cornice found in association with fragments of an early imperial temple tentatively identified as a sanctuary of the imperial cult” (SEG). The letters “are finished with the same preliminary tooling as the rest of the surf...
M14 Cat. 573
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Hellenistic? (ed. pr.); rather early Roman Imperial period (Weiß). (Hellenistic or Roman)
Column drum of marble. The inscription is near the top of the drum, below which is a relief showing the child Dionysos reclining on Mt. Tmolos; he is lying on a nebris, his left hand rests upon the thyrsos, the raised right hand (now lost) held perha...
M14 Cat. 574
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
1st century AD, after 17 AD? (Roman)
Rooftile of marble from the Temple of Artemis, similar to those published in Sardis VII 1, no. 186: “resembling a miniature gabled roof (they) had two sloping sides, each 0.13 high, 0.85 wide and 0.04 thick…The…inscriptions are each on the outer face...
M14 Cat. 575
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Unknown. (Roman)
Theater seat. The inscription is carefully carved on the top right.