M14 Cat. 614
Cinerarium Lid, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Unknown. (Hellenistic or Roman)
Fragment of a cinerarium lid of marble; parts of the left and lower sides preserved, elsewhere broken.
M14 Cat. 615
Cinerarium Lid, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Between 129 and 27 BC. (Hellenistic)
Fragment from the right-hand side of a marble roof-shaped cinerarium lid.
M14 Cat. 616
Cinerarium Lid, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Unknown. (Hellenistic or Roman)
Fragment of a cinerarium lid of white marble, right and lower sides complete, left and upper sides broken. The inscription stands between guidelines.
M14 Cat. 617
Cinerarium Lid, Inscription
Marble, Stone
1st century BC–1st century AD? (Hellenistic or Roman)
Damaged fragment from the right side of a roof-shaped cinerarium lid of marble. Irregular letters.
M14 Cat. 618
Cinerarium Lid, Inscription
Marble, Stone
1st century BC? (letter shape). (Hellenistic or Roman)
Right half of a cinerarium lid of marble. The surface is covered with incrustation.
M14 Cat. 619
Cinerarium Lid, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Unknown. (Roman)
Fragment of the right portion of a cinerarium lid of white marble; parts of the right and lower sides preserved, elsewhere broken. The surface is badly worn.
M14 Cat. 621
Cinerarium Lid, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Unknown. (Roman)
Fragment of a cinerarium lid of gray marble; only a portion of the lower side is preserved, elsewhere broken and perhaps intentionally cut on the left side. The script is fairly careless.
M14 Cat. 622
Inscription
Ceramic
Probably between 129 and 27 BC. (Hellenistic)
Cinerary vase; the inscription is in ink.
M14 Cat. 623
Cinerarium Lid, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Unknown. (Roman)
Fragment of a cinerarium lid; only a portion of the right side is preserved, elsewhere broken.
M14 Cat. 624
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. 625
Inscription
Marble, Stone
1st century BC–1st century AD? (letter shape). (Hellenistic or Roman)
Cinerarium of marble. The inscription is on one of the sloping faces of the lid.