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©Archaeological Exploration of Sardis/President and Fellows of Harvard College
M14 Cat. 438
Stele, Inscription
Marble, Stone
2nd–3rd century AD? (Roman)
Fragment of a stele of white marble; the original width is preserved, but the beginning and the end of the lines are damaged. On the upper side there are remains of a molding. The script runs between guidelines. Squared lunate sigma.
M14 Cat. 464
Stele, Inscription
Marble, Stone
2nd–3rd century AD? (Roman)
Fragment of a stele of white marble; upper and left parts are broken off. Above the inscription are the remains of a relief: four feet of two human figures, folds of drapery.
M14 Cat. 479
Stele, Inscription
Marble, Stone
2nd–3rd century AD? (Roman)
Fragment of the right part of a stele(?) of white marble; broken on all other sides.
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. 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.
M14 Cat. 499
Inscription
Marble, Stone
Hardly before the last quarter of the 4th century AD (Ameling). (Roman)
Fragments of wall revetment of white marble.
M14 Cat. 500
Inscription
Marble, Stone
Hardly before the last quarter of the 4th century AD (Ameling). (Roman)
Fragments of wall revetment of white marble.
M14 Cat. 527
Inscription
Marble, Stone
First quarter of the 5th century AD? (Roman)
Fragments of the upper left corner of a panel of white marble.
M14 Cat. 530
Inscription
Marble, Stone
Hardly before the last quarter of the 4th century AD (Ameling); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roman)
Panel broken at left and right. There is a horizontal molding below the inscription.
M14 Cat. 533
Inscription
Marble, Stone
Hardly before the end of the 4th century AD, perhaps later (Ameling); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roman)
Four fragments of wall revetment 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. 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. 517
Inscription
Marble, Stone
Contemporaneous with no. 516 (Kroll); cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating. (Roman)
Fragments of four panels of wall revetment of white marble. The inscription is in two lines (“exceptionally mannered lettering,” Kroll).
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.

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©Archaeological Exploration of Sardis/President and Fellows of Harvard College

©Archaeological Exploration of Sardis/President and Fellows of Harvard College

©Archaeological Exploration of Sardis/President and Fellows of Harvard College
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...
M14 Cat. 316
Inscription
Marble, Stone
3rd–2nd century BC? (letter shape). (Hellenistic)
Fragment of a white marble plaque, reassembled from two joining pieces; broken except for a portion of the right edge.
M14 Cat. 336
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
41–54 AD? (Roman)
Fragment of the right portion of a block of white marble; the top, bottom, and left side are broken. The lower part of the inscribed face has been chiseled (for reuse?).
M14 Cat. 443
Inscription
Marble, Stone
1st century BC–1st century AD (letter shape). (Roman)
Two joining pieces of the edge of a circular basin of white marble; broken on the left, rear, and right. The inscription is on the smoothed edge.
M14 Cat. 482
Stele, Inscription
Marble, Stone
2nd–3rd century AD? (Roman)
Fragment of a stele of white marble; broken on all sides. Above the inscription there are the remains of a crescent.