M14 Cat. 538
Inscription
Marble, Stone
Hardly before the end of the 4th century AD, perhaps later (Ameling); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roman)
Fragment of a strip of white marble. The inscription is in one line.
M14 Cat. 539
Inscription
Marble, Stone
Hardly before the end of the 4th century AD, perhaps later (Ameling); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roman)
Fragment of a strip of white marble; cut diagonally at its left edge and broken at the right. The inscription is in one line.
M14 Cat. 540
Inscription
Marble, Stone
“Late in the building history of the Synagogue” (Kroll); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roman)
Left end of the railing of the Forecourt balustrade of white marble; broken at the right. The inscription is in one line.
M14 Cat. 541
Inscription
Marble, Stone
“Late in the building history of the Synagogue” (Kroll); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roman)
Left end of railing of the Forecourt balustrade of white marble; broken at the right. The inscription is in one line.
M14 Cat. 542
Inscription
Marble, Stone
“Late in the building history of the Synagogue” (Kroll); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roman)
Left end of the railing of the Forecourt balustrade of white marble; broken at the right. The inscription is in one line.
M14 Cat. 543
Inscription
Marble, Stone
“Late in the building history of the Synagogue” (Kroll); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roman)
Two joining fragments of the left end of the railing of the Forecourt balustrade of white marble. The inscription is in one line.
M14 Cat. 544
Inscription
Marble, Stone
“Late in the building history of the Synagogue” (Kroll); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roman)
Four joining fragments of the railing of the Forecourt balustrade of white marble; broken at the right. The inscription is in one line.
M14 Cat. 545
Inscription
Marble, Stone
“Late in the building history of the Synagogue” (Kroll); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roman)
Two joining fragments of a complete segment of the railing of the Forecourt balustrade of white marble.
M14 Cat. 546
Inscription
Marble, Stone
“Late in the building history of the Synagogue” (Kroll); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roman)
Fragment of the right end of the railing of the Forecourt balustrade of white marble; broken at the left. The inscription is in one line.
M14 Cat. 547
Inscription
Marble, Stone
“Late in the building history of the Synagogue” (Kroll); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roman)
Fragment of railing of the Forecourt balustrade of white marble; broken at both ends. The inscription is in one line.
M14 Cat. 548
Inscription
Marble, Stone
“Late in the building history of the Synagogue” (Kroll); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roman)
Fragment of the left end of the railing of the Forecourt balustrade of white marble; broken at the right. The inscription is in one line.
M14 Cat. 549
Inscription
Marble, Stone
“Late in the building history of the Synagogue” (Kroll); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roman)
Fragment of the left end of the railing of the Forecourt balustrade of white marble; broken at the top and right. The inscription is in one line.
M14 Cat. 550
Inscription
Marble, Stone
Late 4th–6th century AD; cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roman)
Fragments of a tabula ansata of white marble with an inscription in raised relief; two flowers and tendrils are depicted at each end. The three registers of the inscription stand within four horizontal lines. The depressed background had been painted...
M14 Cat. 551
Inscription
Marble, Stone
Late 4th–6th century AD. (Roman)
Lower left corner fragment of a tabula ansata of white marble similar to no. 550; broken on top and right. Three registers of the inscription stood within four horizontal lines. The recessed background had been painted in red.
M14 Cat. 552
Inscription
Marble, Stone
4th–6th century AD. (Roman)
Plaque of white marble. There is a slot in the middle of the underside to receive a tenon. The text is enclosed in an incised tabula ansata frame.
M14 Cat. 553
Inscription
Marble, Stone
4th–6th century AD (Ameling); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roman)
Two joining panels of marble; in the upper panel are ll. 1–10; “the plaque was attached to a base of masonry on which the menorah stood” (Kroll).
M14 Cat. 554
Inscription
Marble, Stone
4th–6th century AD (Ameling); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roman)
Panel of marble broken into fragments, some of which are missing.
M14 Cat. 555
Inscription
Marble, Stone
4th–6th century AD (Ameling); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roman)
“The upper left and the bottom fragments of a single plaque” of white marble (Kroll). Letters have traces of red paint. The plaque “was probably attached to one of the furnishings that were clustered at the middle of the western end of the Main Hall”...
M14 Cat. 556
Inscription
Marble, Stone
About the final phase of the Synagogue (Ameling); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roman)
Two non-joining fragments (a, b) of the crossbar of a marble menorah.
M14 Cat. 557
Inscription
Marble, Stone
4th–6th century AD (Ameling); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roman)
Pedestal of marble. On the upper surface is part of an “iron pin that anchored the object displayed on the pedestal (another menorah?)” (Kroll).
M14 Cat. 558
Inscription
Marble, Stone
End of the 3rd century AD (letter shape; see SEG). (Roman)
Upper left edge of a slab of marble; broken on all the other edges.
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.