M14 Cat. 411
Statue Base, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Period of the second neokorate, before 212 AD. (Roman)
Partly broken and damaged base of white marble with moldings at the top and bottom. On the rectangular upper surface there are holes for the insertion of a statue.
M14 Cat. 412
Sculpture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
“2nd century AD” (Hanfmann and Ramage). (Roman)
Stele of white marble, with semicircular top. The relief shows a nude athlete (a gladiator?), who holds a weight(?) in his right hand and a javelin in his left. Additional objects represented include a hoe and a pair of cylinders held suspended by a ...
M14 Cat. 413
Sculpture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
“3rd century A.D.?” (Hanfmann and Ramage, R2). (Roman)
The name Nympheros is attested for gladiators; see L. Robert, Gladiateurs, nos. 191a, 300, 302, and p. 301; also SEG 38, 589. Stele fragment of white marble. The relief shows a heavily armed gladiator with helmet and shield striding toward the right;...
M14 Cat. 414
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
17–37 AD. (Roman)
Four joining fragments of white marble (a–d), plus a fifth (e) and a sixth (f) whose positions in the inscription are uncertain. The fragments (a–e) are broken on all sides and belonged to a building of considerable size. The bilingual Greek and Lati...
M14 Cat. 415
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
1st century AD? (letter shape). (Roman)
Architrave of local bluish-white marble; broken on the left. There are moldings above and clamp traces at the top, and anathyrosis on the right face shows that another block followed. The very carefully incised inscription is on the fascia.
M14 Cat. 416
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
1st–2nd century AD? (letter shape). (Roman)
Upper left corner of a plaque of white marble; broken on the right and lower sides. The inscribed surface is damaged, and the rear surface is rough.
M14 Cat. 417
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Roman Imperial period. (Roman)
Cornice of a relatively complete aedicula, probably from the stage building of the Roman Theater; broken in two fragments.
M14 Cat. 418
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
“Fine del II o agli inizi del III secolo” (Moretti, ed. pr. 301 [= p. 316], n. 1). (Roman)
Piece of an architrave; broken on all sides.
M14 Cat. 419
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
211–212 AD. (Roman)
First story architrave of marble from the Marble Court; broken into twenty-five fragments. The text runs through on the architrave in two lines. The division signs (|) indicate individual fragments and correspond to the lines in SEG.
M14 Cat. 420
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Antonine or Severan period (138–235 AD). (Roman)
Marble voussoir from a vault, perhaps the central stone of an arch if Θεοῖς occupied the center. The inscription is given in curbed lines on the three fasciae. It is not possible to reconstruct with certainty the original length of ll. 2–3.
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. 422
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
398 AD. (Roman)
Reused block.