M14 Cat. 559
Inscription
Marble, Stone
4th–6th century AD (Ameling); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roman)
Three non-joining fragments of a crowning member of marble. “The inscription runs across one face on the cyma molding” (Kroll). At the left of the text (which is in one line) is the depiction of a menorah and ivy leaf; at the right: a Torah shrine co...
M14 Cat. 560
Inscription
Marble, Stone
4th–6th century AD (Ameling); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roman)
Two fragments of a plinth of marble; both fragments are broken at left and right. The inscription is on one lateral face in one line.
M14 Cat. 561
Inscription
Marble, Stone
4th–6th century AD (Ameling); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roman)
Two joining pieces of a segment of a crowning member of marble; broken at left, right, and behind; perhaps a “door lintel?”, Kroll. The inscription runs across the upper fascia in one line.
M14 Cat. 562
Inscription
Marble, Stone
4th–6th century AD (Ameling); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roman)
Fragment of a slab of blue granite; broken on all sides.
M14 Cat. 563
Inscription
Marble, Stone
4th–6th century AD (Ameling); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roman)
(a) “Five joining fragments of an inscription inside a circular medallion on a large square or rectangular slab” of marble (Kroll); (b) “a non-joining fragment”. “On the back side…there is a hole for an iron pin for fastening the slab to a wall” (Kro...
M14 Cat. 564
Inscription
Marble, Stone
4th–6th century AD (Ameling); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roman)
Four joining fragments of a medallion of marble, like no. 563. “The original right edge of the slab is preserved, as is part of a raised horizontal molding underneath the medallion” (Kroll).
M14 Cat. 565
Inscription, Graffito
Marble, Stone
4th–6th century AD (Ameling); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roman)
“Graffito on the marble pavement…a circle, divided into eight segments with a letter in each segment” (Kroll).
M14 Cat. 566
Inscription
Marble, Stone
5th–6th century AD? (Roman)
Fragment of a tabula ansata of white coarse marble; broken on all sides, while portions of the upper, left, and lower edges of the tabula are preserved, and the rear face is smooth. Bilingual Greek and Hebrew inscription.
M14 Cat. 568
Inscription
Marble, Stone
(Roman)
White polished marble plaque.
M14 Cat. 568a
Inscription
Plaster
Later Roman Imperial period. (Roman)
“Fragment of wall plaster with painted inscription; under the inscription a zigzag border” (SEG).
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. 634
Stele, Inscription
Marble, Stone
3rd–2nd century BC? (letter shape). (Hellenistic)
Upper part of a stele of marble; partly damaged above and broken below. Below the inscription are traces of red paint.