M14 Cat. 590
Cinerarium Lid, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Unknown. (Roman)
Roof-shaped cinerarium lid of bluish marble; broken on all sides. The cinerarium was used twice: both sloping sides are inscribed.
M14 Cat. 591
Cinerarium Lid, Inscription
Marble, Stone
First half of the 1st century AD (Herrmann). (Roman)
Roof-shaped cinerarium lid of marble.
M14 Cat. 592
Cinerarium Lid, Inscription
Marble, Stone
After the middle of the 1st century AD (the names, Herrmann). (Roman)
Cinerarium lid of marble broken into four joining fragments; right and lower edges partly preserved, broken on the upper and left sides. Script with strong apices.
M14 Cat. 593
Cinerarium Lid, Inscription
Marble, Stone
9 BC or a little later (ed. pr.). (Hellenistic or Roman)
Roof-shaped cinerarium lid of white marble broken into four joining fragments. The inscribed surface shows corrosion, particularly toward the right.
M14 Cat. 594
Cinerarium Lid, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Between 129 and 27 BC. (Hellenistic)
Cinerarium of marble with a roof-shaped lid. The inscription is written on the lid.
M14 Cat. 595
Cinerarium Lid, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Between 129 and 27 BC. (Hellenistic)
Left part of a lid of a cinerarium of marble.
M14 Cat. 596
Cinerarium Lid, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Between 129 and 27 BC. (Hellenistic)
Cinerarium of marble with a roof-shaped lid. The inscription is written on the lid.
M14 Cat. 597
Cinerarium Lid, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Unknown. (Roman)
Fragment of the left portion of a cinerarium lid; broken on the upper, right, and lower sides.
M14 Cat. 598
Cinerarium Lid, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Unknown. (Roman)
Right half of a cinerarium lid of coarse-grained white marble. The inscription follows guidelines.
M14 Cat. 599
Cinerarium Lid, Inscription
Marble, Stone
“Some year in the decade between Philippi and Actium,” i.e., 42–31 BC (Sardis VII 1, no. 129 comm.). (Roman)
Roof-shaped cinerarium lid of marble; the inscription follows guidelines.
M14 Cat. 600
Pottery, Inscription
Ceramic
Probably between 85 and 27 BC (see l. 4 comm.). (Hellenistic)
Cinerary vase with graffito.
M14 Cat. 601
Cinerarium Lid, Inscription
Marble, Stone
(a) ca. 50 BC? (Herrmann). (b) ca. 30–15 BC? (Herrmann); late 1st century AD? (letter shape). (Hellenistic)
Fragment of a roof-shaped cinerarium lid; the left and upper sides are preserved, while the right and lower sides are broken off. The cinerarium was used twice: both sloping sides are inscribed. The letter types of (a) and (b) are quite different; (b...