M14 Cat. 483
Statue Base, Inscription
Marble, Stone
(According to letter shape): (a) 1st–2nd century AD; (b) later Roman Imperial period. (Roman)
Partly damaged base of local marble; parts of the upper and lower molding are preserved. The remains of the last four lines of the first inscription are preserved on the front face (a): H. of letters 0.025. In a later reuse of the base, the left face...
M14 Cat. 484
Altar, Inscription
Marble, Stone
2nd century AD? (letter shape). (Roman)
Altar of white marble, partly damaged. There are moldings above (with acroteria) and below.
M14 Cat. 485
Altar, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Unknown. (Roman)
Lower part of a small altar of white marble, the lower end with molding; broken at top.
M14 Cat. 486
Mosaic, Inscription
Mosaic
Late 4th or early 5th century (see Ameling). On the date of the Synagogue as a whole, see M. Rautman, “Sardis in Late Antiquity,” in Archaeology and the Cities of Asia Minor in Late Antiquity, ed. O. Dally and Ch. Ratté (2011), pp. 16–17; and A. Seager, The Synagogue at Sardis, Sardis Report, forthcoming). (Roman)
Mosaic inscription in a wreath.
M14 Cat. 487
Mosaic, Inscription
Mosaic
After 337–41 AD (date of a coin from beneath the mosaic); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roman)
Mosaic inscription in a circular frame.
M14 Cat. 488
Mosaic, Inscription
Mosaic
270 AD or thereafter (date of coins from beneath the mosaic); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roman)
Mosaic inscription in an octagonal frame.
M14 Cat. 489
Mosaic, Inscription
Mosaic
As this mosaic presumably replaced an earlier donor inscription it is to be dated after the middle of the fourth century; ca. 500 (M. H. Williams, The Jews among the Greeks and Romans [1998], p. 33, II, 2); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roman)
Mosaic inscription in a square frame.
M14 Cat. 490
Mosaic, Inscription
Mosaic
After 341–46 AD (date of the latest coins from beneath the mosaic); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roman)
Mosaic inscription in a square frame.
M14 Cat. 491
Mosaic, Inscription
Mosaic
Second half of the 4th century AD?; cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roman)
Mosaic inscription, originally in a square tabula ansata. “All tesserae are missing, but several letters have been identified from their imprint in the concrete bedding” (Kroll).
M14 Cat. 492
Mosaic, Inscription
Mosaic
Second half of the 4th century AD? (Roman)
Fragmentary mosaic.
M14 Cat. 493
Mosaic, Inscription
Mosaic
After 351–61 AD (date of the latest coins from beneath the mosaic). (Roman)
Mosaic inscription in a rectangular frame.
M14 Cat. 494
Mosaic, Inscription
Mosaic
After 324–61 AD (date of the seven coins sealed beneath the mosaic). (Roman)
Mosaic inscription in a square frame.