M14 Cat. 710
Inscription
Marble, Stone
Late Antiquity. (Roman)
Block of white marble; right and left sides broken off, otherwise complete (H. 0.18, W. 0.40, Th. 0.43, H. of letters 0.03–0.04).
M14 Cat. 711
Inscription
Marble, Stone
Late Antiquity. (Roman)
Block of marble with a tabula ansata in relief. The present inscription has been engraved after the complete deletion of a previous text (11 lines).
M14 Cat. 712
Stele, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Late Antiquity (4th century AD?, Malay). (Roman)
Pillar-shaped, roughly wrought stele. Some traces of an earlier inscription are visible.
M14 Cat. 713
Inscription
Marble, Stone
Late Antiquity (Roman)
Plaque of marble; upper(?) and lower sides are broken off.
M14 Cat. 714
Stele, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Late Antiquity. (Roman)
Stele.
M14 Cat. 715
Inscription
Marble, Stone
Late Antiquity. (Roman)
Fragment of a plaque of coarse-grained white marble; the left side is perhaps complete; all other sides are broken, and the rear surface is rough. Irregular script, partly difficult to read.
M14 Cat. 716
Stele, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Late Antiquity. (Roman)
Fragment of a stele of marble; broken on all sides. The rough rear surface has a protruding smoothed disc in the middle.
M14 Cat. 717
Marble, Stone
(Byzantine)
Fragment of a plaque of grayish-white marble; broken on the left side, it is not certain that the right side is complete.
M14 Cat. 718
Inscription
Marble, Stone
2nd–1st century BC? (letter shape). (Hellenistic)
Fragment of marble; broken on all sides.
M14 Cat. 719
Inscription
Marble, Stone
1st century BC? (letter shape). (Hellenistic or Roman)
Two non-joining fragments of a plaque of local marble (Th. 0.018, H. of letters 0.013). (a) has the lower left corner with portions of the left and lower edges (H. 0.12, max. W. 0.04); (b) is broken on all sides (H. 0.04, W. 0.11).
M14 Cat. 720
Inscription
Marble, Stone
1st century BC? (Hellenistic or Roman)
Fragment of marble, broken on all sides.
M14 Cat. 721
Inscription
Marble, Stone
1st century AD? (letter shape). (Roman)
Lower right portion of a plaque of white marble with gray veins; broken into two joining fragments. The left side was trimmed for reuse, broken above; the rear face is smooth. The inscribed field was framed by a cornice. The remains of the two Latin ...