
FKY and DF after Kraeling, Gerasa 1938; Lytellton, ‘Baroque Architecture,’ fig 37, p 217

FKY and DF after Kraeling, Gerasa 1938; Lytellton, ‘Baroque Architecture,’ fig 37, p 217

FKY and DF after Kraeling, Gerasa 1938; Lytellton, ‘Baroque Architecture,’ fig 37, p 217
M14 Cat. 703
Inscription
Marble, Stone
Late Antiquity. (Roman)
Plaque of marble; it is round at the top and broken below.
M14 Cat. 713
Inscription
Marble, Stone
Late Antiquity (Roman)
Plaque of marble; upper(?) and lower sides are broken off.

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