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This area allows you to search for and learn about artifacts published by the Sardis Expedition. Currently (2020) the database consists of artifacts in the exhibition and catalog “The Lydians and Their World” (Yapı Kredi Vedat Nedim Tör Museum, Istanbul, 2010); Judith Schaeffer, Nancy Hirschland Ramage, and Crawford H. Greenewalt, jr., Sardis M10: Corinthian, Attic, and Lakonian Pottery; Jane Evans, Sardis M13: Coins from the Excavations at Sardis: Their Archaeological and Economic Contexts; Georg Petzl, Sardis M14: Greek and Latin Inscriptions, Part II: Finds from 1958 to 2017; G.M.A. Hanfmann ve N.H. Ramage, Sardis R2: Sculpture from Sardis: The Finds through 1975; and A. Ramage, N.H. Ramage, ve Gül Gürtekin-Demir, Sardis R8: Ordinary Lydians at Home: The Lydian Trenches of the House of Bronzes and Pactolus Cliff at Sardis. In coming years we intend to add objects from other Sardis Reports and Monographs.

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  • Inscribed Pillar-shaped Stele: Funerary Inscription for Hegemonios, a mason (sculptor?)
    Inscribed Pillar-shaped Stele: Funerary Inscription for Hegemonios, a mason (sculptor?)

    M14 Cat. 712

    Stele, Inscription

    Marble, Stone

    Late Antiquity (4th century AD?, Malay). (Roman)

    Pillar-shaped, roughly wrought stele. Some traces of an earlier inscription are visible.

  • Inscribed Plaque Fragment: Funerary Inscription for Eugnomonios
    Inscribed Plaque Fragment: Funerary Inscription for Eugnomonios

    M14 Cat. 713

    Inscription

    Marble, Stone

    Late Antiquity (Roman)

    Plaque of marble; upper(?) and lower sides are broken off.

  • Inscribed Stele: Funerary Inscription for diakonos Elpid( )
    Inscribed Stele: Funerary Inscription for diakonos Elpid( )

    M14 Cat. 714

    Stele, Inscription

    Marble, Stone

    Late Antiquity. (Roman)

    Stele.

  • Inscribed Plaque Fragment: Funerary Inscription
    Inscribed Plaque Fragment: Funerary Inscription

    M14 Cat. 715

    Inscription

    Marble, Stone

    Late Antiquity. (Roman)

    Fragment of a plaque of coarse-grained white marble; the left side is perhaps complete; all other sides are broken, and the rear surface is rough. Irregular script, partly difficult to read.

  • Inscribed Stele Fragment: Funerary Inscription for [- - -]tasia, a daughter
    Inscribed Stele Fragment: Funerary Inscription for [- - -]tasia, a daughter

    M14 Cat. 716

    Stele, Inscription

    Marble, Stone

    Late Antiquity. (Roman)

    Fragment of a stele of marble; broken on all sides. The rough rear surface has a protruding smoothed disc in the middle.

  • Inscribed Plaque: Funerary Inscription
    Inscribed Plaque: Funerary Inscription

    M14 Cat. 717

    Marble, Stone

    (Byzantine)

    Fragment of a plaque of grayish-white marble; broken on the left side, it is not certain that the right side is complete.

  • Inscribed Fragment
    Inscribed Fragment

    M14 Cat. 718

    Inscription

    Marble, Stone

    2nd–1st century BC? (letter shape). (Hellenistic)

    Fragment of marble; broken on all sides.

  • Inscribed Fragments
    Inscribed Fragments

    M14 Cat. 719

    Inscription

    Marble, Stone

    1st century BC? (letter shape). (Hellenistic or Roman)

    Two non-joining fragments of a plaque of local marble (Th. 0.018, H. of letters 0.013). (a) has the lower left corner with portions of the left and lower edges (H. 0.12, max. W. 0.04); (b) is broken on all sides (H. 0.04, W. 0.11).

  • Inscribed Fragment
    Inscribed Fragment

    M14 Cat. 720

    Inscription

    Marble, Stone

    1st century BC? (Hellenistic or Roman)

    Fragment of marble, broken on all sides.

  • Inscribed Plaque Fragments: Bilingual Inscription (Latin-Greek) of Letter or Constitution?
    Inscribed Plaque Fragments: Bilingual Inscription (Latin-Greek) of Letter or Constitution?

    M14 Cat. 721

    Inscription

    Marble, Stone

    1st century AD? (letter shape). (Roman)

    Lower right portion of a plaque of white marble with gray veins; broken into two joining fragments. The left side was trimmed for reuse, broken above; the rear face is smooth. The inscribed field was framed by a cornice. The remains of the two Latin ...

  • Inscribed Cylinder Fragment
    Inscribed Cylinder Fragment

    M14 Cat. 722

    Inscription

    Marble, Stone

    1st century AD? (letter shape). (Roman)

    Fragment of a cylinder of marble; broken on all sides.

  • Inscribed Fragment
    Inscribed Fragment

    M14 Cat. 723

    Inscription

    Marble, Stone

    1st century AD? (letter shape). (Roman)

    Fragment of local marble, parts of the right side preserved, broken on all the other sides; the inscribed face is worn and deteriorated due to burning.

  • Inscribed Fragment
    Inscribed Fragment

    M14 Cat. 724

    Inscription

    Marble, Stone

    1st century AD? (letter shape). (Roman)

    Fragment of white marble; except for a portion of the left face, broken on all sides.

  • Inscribed Fragment
    Inscribed Fragment

    M14 Cat. 725

    Inscription

    Marble, Stone

    1st century AD? (letter shape). (Roman)

    Fragment of grayish marble; broken on all sides except for portions of the right edge and upper rear face.

  • Inscribed Stele Fragment
    Inscribed Stele Fragment

    M14 Cat. 726

    Stele, Inscription

    Marble, Stone

    1st century AD? (letter shape). (Roman)

    Fragment of a stele of grayish-white marble; broken on all sides except for the lower border.

  • Inscribed Fragment: Honorific Inscription?
    Inscribed Fragment: Honorific Inscription?

    M14 Cat. 727

    Inscription

    Marble, Stone

    1st century AD? (letter shape). (Roman)

    Fragment of marble, broken on all sides.

  • Inscribed Fragment
    Inscribed Fragment

    M14 Cat. 728

    Inscription

    Marble, Stone

    1st century AD? (letter shape). (Roman)

    Fragment of white marble; broken on all sides.

  • Inscribed Plaque Fragment: “Tib(erius) C[laudius - - -]”
    Inscribed Plaque Fragment: “Tib(erius) C[laudius - - -]”

    M14 Cat. 729

    Inscription

    Marble, Stone

    (Roman)

    Left upper corner of a plaque of marble.

  • Inscribed Fragments: Inscription dealing with a regulation or law?
    Inscribed Fragments: Inscription dealing with a regulation or law?

    M14 Cat. 730

    Inscription

    Marble, Stone

    1st–2nd century AD? (letter shape). (Roman)

    Three fragments of local marble. (a) has a portion of the right edge; (b) is broken on all sides; (c) is broken on all sides. The relative positions of the fragments in the original text is unclear.

  • Inscribed Fragments
    Inscribed Fragments

    M14 Cat. 731

    Inscription

    Marble, Stone

    1st–2nd century AD? (letter shape). (Roman)

    Fragment of two joining pieces of white marble; broken on all sides.

  • Inscribed Fragments
    Inscribed Fragments

    M14 Cat. 732

    Inscription

    Marble, Stone

    1st–2nd century AD? (letter shape). (Roman)

    Two non-joining fragments of bluish-white marble. (a) is, except for a portion of the upper edge, broken on all sides and has traces of burning. Ll. 1–4 are largely erased. (b) is broken, except for a portion of the right edge.

  • Inscribed Fragment
    Inscribed Fragment

    M14 Cat. 733

    Inscription

    Marble, Stone

    1st–2nd century AD? (letter shape). (Roman)

    Fragment of marble; only a part of the left edge is preserved, broken on all other sides.

  • Inscribed Fragment
    Inscribed Fragment

    M14 Cat. 734

    Inscription

    Marble, Stone

    1st–2nd century AD? (letter shape). (Roman)

    Fragment of reddish-white marble; broken on all sides.

  • Inscribed Fragment: Honorific Inscription?
    Inscribed Fragment: Honorific Inscription?

    M14 Cat. 735

    Inscription

    Marble, Stone

    1st–2nd century AD? (letter shape). (Roman)

    Fragment of marble; broken on all sides. To the left of ll. 2–3 are the remains of a relief (a wreath?).

  • Inscribed Brick: “Gift”
    Inscribed Brick: “Gift”

    M14 Cat. 736

    Inscription

    Marble, Stone

    256/57 AD. (Roman)

    “Rectangular marble brick, inscribed on the front…On top, two guttae frame a recessed sea-shell” (excavation record).