M14 Cat. 388
Inscription
Marble, Stone
2nd century AD? (Roman)
Fragment of marble; broken on all sides.
M14 Cat. 389
Statue Base, Inscription
Marble, Stone
211–217 AD (under Caracalla, after Geta’s death; see the singular τοῦ κυρίου αὐτοκράτορος, ll. 12–13). (Roman)
Marble base with molding at top and bottom. On the upper surface there is a recess for the location of a plinth.
M14 Cat. 390
Statue Base, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Reign of Caracalla? (Roman)
Fragment of marble, presumably from a statue base; broken on all sides.
M14 Cat. 391
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
211–212 AD? (Roman)
Block of marble transformed into a Corinthian capital; broken on all sides except for the bottom. The inscription has been superficially erased.
M14 Cat. 392
Inscription
Marble, Stone
Reign of a Severan Emperor. (Roman)
Lower right corner of a block of marble; broken on the left, upper, and rear faces. The right side is smoothed and shows anathyrosis; the bottom is rough. The fragment may have belonged to the upper section of a statue base.
M14 Cat. 393
Stele, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Probably after 212 AD (occurrence of Aurelii), before Elagabalus’s bestowal of the third neokoria (see l. 4). (Roman)
Stele of marble, slightly trimmed on its right side; the upper part is broken off. Letters with long apices.
M14 Cat. 394
Statue Base, Inscription
Marble, Stone
After 212 AD? (l. 8: [Αὐ]ρ̣. Χρήσιμος). (Roman)
Base of marble; broken on the right and left. There is a molding at the bottom.
M14 Cat. 395
Statue Base, Inscription
Marble, Stone
2nd–3rd century AD. (Roman)
Base of marble for a statue. There are moldings at top and bottom and cuttings for the feet of a bronze statue in the upper surface. The last two lines of the inscription are written on the lower cornice.
M14 Cat. 396
Statue Base, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Earlier 3rd century AD? (“Aurelius” in l. 3). (Roman)
Base of white marble. There is a molding at the top. The base has partly been retouched.
M14 Cat. 397
Inscription
Marble, Stone
2nd–3rd century AD (see below l. 5 comm.). (Roman)
Three joining fragments of marble. The inscription is within a frame; part of the raised left edge is preserved.
M14 Cat. 398
Inscription
Marble, Stone
2nd–3rd century AD (see no. 397, 5 comm.). (Roman)
Upper right corner of a block of marble. The slightly rough right side is unbroken. The upper side is smooth; another block was probably originally placed above this one. There are traces of red paint in the letters.
M14 Cat. 399
Statue Base, Inscription
Marble, Stone
2nd–3rd century AD. (Roman)
Fragment of marble probably from the upper part of a base; broken on all sides.
M14 Cat. 400
Inscription
Marble, Stone
2nd–3rd century AD? (letter shape). (Roman)
Fragment of white marble, assembled from two pieces; broken on all sides except for a part of the left and upper edges.
M14 Cat. 401
Statue Base, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Reign of Severus Alexander. (Roman)
Rectangular base of white marble with moldings above and below; partly damaged. On the upper surface are anathyrosis and a lifting hole. Ll. 1–3 of the inscription are on the upper molding, and ll. 4ff. are in a recessed field.
M14 Cat. 402
Statue Base, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Reign of Severus Alexander. (Roman)
Three joining pieces of a fragment of white marble, probably from a base; broken on all sides except for a portion of the right edge.
M14 Cat. 403
Inscription
Marble, Stone
Reign of Severus Alexander(?). (Roman)
Upper right corner of a plaque of white marble; broken on the left, lower, and rear sides.
M14 Cat. 404
Inscription
Marble, Stone
218 AD until soon after 222 (or after 253 AD; see l. 4 comm.). (Roman)
Block of marble; the top is preserved while the back, sides, and bottom are broken.
M14 Cat. 405
Inscription
Marble, Stone
284–305 AD. (Roman)
Two joining fragments of brownish-white marble. The left piece (a) preserves a portion of the upper and left edges; the right piece (b) is broken on all sides.
M14 Cat. 406
Inscription
Marble, Stone
Originally after Galerius’s death (311 AD), under the three Augusti Maximinus Daia, Constantinus I, and Licinius (until 313 AD); Maximinus’s name was erased after his defeat in 313 AD. (Roman)
Plaque of white marble. The first one and a half lines are erased (⟦ ⟧; the letters, which are not included in brackets [ ], are faintly visible).
M14 Cat. 407
Inscription
Marble, Stone
Roman Imperial period. (Roman)
Fragment of marble; part of the right edge is preserved. Some letters bear the remains of red paint.
M14 Cat. 408
Statue Base, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Roman Imperial period. (Roman)
Upper left corner, with cornice, of a statue base of white marble; broken on all other sides. The letter A has a broken horizontal stroke; Y has a horizontal stroke under the fork.
M14 Cat. 409
Statue Base, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Roman Imperial period. (Roman)
Right front corner of a base; broken on the left and lower sides; the cornice is on the right, and the top is rough, with the remains of a recess, the rear is also rough. Letters of remarkable size with long apices.
M14 Cat. 410
Statue Base, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Roman Imperial period (reign of an Antonine or Severan emperor?). (Roman)
Fragment of the top of a base of white marble with cornice; the bottom is smoothed, and all other sides are broken.
M14 Cat. 411
Statue Base, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Period of the second neokorate, before 212 AD. (Roman)
Partly broken and damaged base of white marble with moldings at the top and bottom. On the rectangular upper surface there are holes for the insertion of a statue.
M14 Cat. 412
Sculpture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
“2nd century AD” (Hanfmann and Ramage). (Roman)
Stele of white marble, with semicircular top. The relief shows a nude athlete (a gladiator?), who holds a weight(?) in his right hand and a javelin in his left. Additional objects represented include a hoe and a pair of cylinders held suspended by a ...