LATW Cat. 34
Sculpture
Marble, Stone
540-530 BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
Block of white marble carved to represent a rectangular temple with goddess standing in front. The temple is represented by columns, one at each corner and one in the middle of each side and of the back; between columns are three registers of figures...
LATW Cat. 35
Sculpture
Marble, Stone
Ca. 400 BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
White marble. Rectangular stele missing top. Raised borders representing the steps, antae, and pediment of a temple or naiskos frame, four figures in relief. Occupying more than two-thirds of the framed space at left and center are two female figures...
LATW Cat. 220
Pottery
Ceramic
6th - early 7th c (Late Roman)
Small plate. High ring foot, sharply carinated shallow body. Decorated in champlevé technique, with cross within decorative bands. The carved decoration is notably off-center. Diameter 0.13 m, height 0.035 m.
LATW Cat. 224
Metalwork
Bronze/Copper Alloy
5th to 7th c, with early 7th c context suggesting 6th to 7th c (Late Roman)
Two small, nearly identical lion’s heads, with flat backs for attachments to some other object, such as a chest or piece of furniture. The heads are simply rendered, with round ears, long muzzles, and open mouths that may have held ring handles. Rath...
M14 Cat. 302
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
First half of the 2nd century BC. (Hellenistic)
Block of grayish-white marble, upper left corner damaged. Below the inscription there is a blank space of 0.115 m; separated by a blank space of 0.16 m, it is preceded by no. 310. For further details, see Gauthier, pl. XII (drawing of the stone).
M14 Cat. 307
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
March 5, 213 BC (“à un ou deux jours près,” Gauthier, p. 15). (Hellenistic)
Block of grayish-white marble. For further details, see Gauthier, with a drawing of the stone, pl. X. Nos. 307 and 309 are “twin blocks” of the same shape. The entire inscription on this block contained eleven lines; the preceding part (of about the ...
M14 Cat. 308
Inscription
Marble, Stone
June/July 213 BC. (Hellenistic)
Block of grayish-white marble with reddish spots. For further details see Gauthier.
M14 Cat. 309
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Summer 213 BC. (Hellenistic)
Block of grayish-white marble. For further details, see Gauthier, pl. XI (drawing of the stone). Nos. 307 and 309 are “twin blocks” of the same shape. - From Sardis, Synagogue, Main Hall, reused in one of the piers at the western end, see Gauthier, p...
M14 Cat. 310
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Ca. 213 BC. (Hellenistic)
Block of grayish-white marble, upper left corner damaged; separated by a blank space of 0.16 m, the inscription is followed by no. 302. For further details see Gauthier, pl. XII (drawing of the stone).
M14 Cat. 311
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Reign of Antiochos III (letter shape). (Hellenistic)
Three joining fragments of white marble with reddish patina. The uppermost fragment is the upper left corner of a block similar to those containing the inscriptions nos. 307–310; part of the left edge is preserved, elsewhere broken.
M14 Cat. 312
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Probably “assez tôt après la fin de la guerre contre Achaios” (Gauthier, p. 129). (Hellenistic)
Three non-joining fragments of white marble. (a) is broken on all sides except for the upper edge, (b) is broken on all sides, and (c) is broken on all sides except for the left edge.
M14 Cat. 314
Inscription
Marble, Stone
Probably late 3rd century BC. (Hellenistic)
Fragment of the lower edge of a squared white marble stone; broken into two pieces, now joined. Toward the left, a portion of the lower surface is preserved; if this is the original surface (and not from reuse), the position of the letters shows that...