M14 Cat. 327
Inscription
Marble, Stone
After 88 BC, perhaps in the 70s. (Hellenistic)
Upper left corner of a block of white marble; broken on the right and lower sides.
M14 Cat. 328
Inscription
Marble, Stone
Roman Imperial period? (Roman)
Fragment of blue and white marble; broken on all sides.
M14 Cat. 329
Inscription
Marble, Stone
17–37 AD. (Roman)
Fragment of a block of white marble; at the top side are the remains of a profile, with a portion of the left side preserved, broken on the right. The lower face and rear have later been cut and smoothed (for reuse?). Letters with long apices.
M14 Cat. 330
Statue Base, Inscription
Marble, Stone
34/35 AD. (Roman)
Pillar of white marble. For secondary use, a channel (W. ca. 0.20), that runs parallel to the right edge has been carved.
M14 Cat. 331
Altar, Inscription
Marble, Stone
37–41 AD. (Roman)
Cylindrical altar of marble with moldings at bottom; the upper part is damaged without affecting the inscription. Under the inscription, a garland of two olive branches is depicted in relief.
M14 Cat. 332
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
37–41 AD. (Roman)
Fragment of a block of white marble whose left portion is cut off; at the top side are the damaged remains of a molding. The lower left part of the inscribed face was damaged when the stone was reused. There is a lewis hole in the middle for lifting ...
M14 Cat. 333
Statue Base, Inscription
Marble, Stone
41–54 AD. (Roman)
Cylindrical statue base of white marble; bottom cut off (for reuse?). On the top are a recess (0.13 × 0.05) and two clamp holes.
M14 Cat. 334
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
41–54 AD? (Roman)
Fragment of white marble; in order to be reused (as a capital?), the left and lower sides have been cut off, the rear chiseled. The top is broken off, and on the right side there is a portion of the original edge.
M14 Cat. 335
Inscription
Marble, Stone
41–54 AD? (Roman)
Fragment of the lower right portion of a plaque(?) of white marble; the top and left side broken. The inscription follows guidelines; in l. 1 only the lower parts of the letters are preserved.
M14 Cat. 336
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
41–54 AD? (Roman)
Fragment of the right portion of a block of white marble; the top, bottom, and left side are broken. The lower part of the inscribed face has been chiseled (for reuse?).
M14 Cat. 337
Altar, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Ca. 50 AD. (Roman)
“Rectangular white marble altar with small acroteria…; inscriptions on two opposite sides; on the other two sides, relief representation of two crossed torches(?) bound together with a ribbon, and a kalathos from which a serpent emerges flanked by tw...
M14 Cat. 338
Inscription
Marble, Stone
(Early?) Roman Imperial period (letter shape). (Roman)
Block of marble.