M14 Cat. 396
Statue Base, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Earlier 3rd century AD? (“Aurelius” in l. 3). (Roman)
Base of white marble. There is a molding at the top. The base has partly been retouched.
M14 Cat. 397
Inscription
Marble, Stone
2nd–3rd century AD (see below l. 5 comm.). (Roman)
Three joining fragments of marble. The inscription is within a frame; part of the raised left edge is preserved.
M14 Cat. 402
Statue Base, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Reign of Severus Alexander. (Roman)
Three joining pieces of a fragment of white marble, probably from a base; broken on all sides except for a portion of the right edge.
M14 Cat. 403
Inscription
Marble, Stone
Reign of Severus Alexander(?). (Roman)
Upper right corner of a plaque of white marble; broken on the left, lower, and rear sides.
M14 Cat. 421
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Julio-Claudian or early Flavian period. (Roman)
Two-fascia architrave block with inscription applied in bronze letters, now missing; partly trimmed on the top, and broken on the right.
M14 Cat. 444
Altar, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Probably between 31 and 28 BC (see ll. 1–2 comm.). (Roman)
Upper part of a cylindrical altar; the upper molding is damaged. In the middle of the upper surface there is a shallow circular hole. The lower part with molding is broken off and kept separately.
M14 Cat. 577
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
2nd–3rd century AD? (Roman)
Fragment of grayish-white marble; broken on all sides. Shaky, careless script.
M14 Cat. 578
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
2nd–3rd century AD? (Roman)
Fragment of white marble; broken on all sides.
M14 Cat. 725
Inscription
Marble, Stone
1st century AD? (letter shape). (Roman)
Fragment of grayish marble; broken on all sides except for portions of the right edge and upper rear face.
M14 Cat. 728
Inscription
Marble, Stone
1st century AD? (letter shape). (Roman)
Fragment of white marble; broken on all sides.
M14 Cat. 729
Inscription
Marble, Stone
(Roman)
Left upper corner of a plaque of marble.
M14 Cat. 731
Inscription
Marble, Stone
1st–2nd century AD? (letter shape). (Roman)
Fragment of two joining pieces of white marble; broken on all sides.