M14 Cat. 374
Altar, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Between 128/29 and 132 AD. (Roman)
Block (altar?) of white marble; in order to be reused, the upper and lower moldings have been chiseled off.
M14 Cat. 375
Altar, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Between 128/29 and 132 AD (ll. 1–5); after 138 AD (l. 6). (Roman)
Altar of white marble; top broken off, molding below. In order to be reused, the bottom and the right edge have been removed.
M14 Cat. 376
Inscription
Marble, Stone
Roman Imperial period. (Roman)
Fragment of coarse-grained white marble; the top, front, and bottom are preserved, while all other sides are broken. L. 2 is written in a recess. The letters (A with a broken bar, H with a separate horizontal stroke) are engraved rather superficially...
M14 Cat. 377
Sculpture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
“Somewhere between the Hadrianic period and ca. 180 AD” (Pleket); see below ll. [x]–2 comm.. (Roman)
Partly broken and damaged pedestal of marble, probably a statue support, with molding at the top; the uppermost part of the block is missing. In the missing part above l. 1 there was space for two to three more lines.
M14 Cat. 378
Statue Base, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Between 162 and 166 AD? (Roman)
Statue base of gray marble standing on a podium. The inscribed surface is concave, and the sides are rough. On the upper surface there is a rectangular hole.
M14 Cat. 379
Sculpture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
2nd century AD? (letter shape). (Roman)
Fragment of white marble, perhaps from a pedestal; broken on all sides except for a part of the left edge.
M14 Cat. 380
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
2nd century AD? (Roman)
Upper part of a base of gray marble; in the middle of the rear there is a rough, 0.22 m deep, protrusion. The upper end is formed by a simple molding, on which ll. 1–2 are written. There are holes for feet on the upper surface.
M14 Cat. 381
Stele, Inscription
Marble, Stone
“Second (?) century AD” (Malay). (Roman)
Stele of marble with triangular pediment; there is a wreath above the inscription.
M14 Cat. 382
Statue Base, Inscription
Marble, Stone
2nd–3rd century AD (second neokoria, reign of Hadrian, until Elagabalus; see no. 397, 5 comm.). (Roman)
Fragment of a rectangular base of white marble. Only parts of the faces are preserved; a rectangular hole has been cut into the upper left rear corner.
M14 Cat. 383
Inscription
Marble, Stone
2nd–3rd century AD (second neokoria, reign of Hadrian, until Elagabalus; see no. 397, 5 comm.). (Roman)
Fragments of white marble; fragments of the lower left edge: (a), ll. 15–18 + (b), ll. 19–21; of the right edge (the very last letters are mostly missing): (c), with a small portion of the upper edge, ll. 1–19 + (d), ll. 11–14 + (e), ll. 19–21. Fragm...
M14 Cat. 384
Statue Base, Inscription
Marble, Stone
2nd century AD? (letter shape). (Roman)
Base of white marble.
M14 Cat. 385
Statue Base, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Probably 2nd century AD. (Roman)
Base of marble; broken above with the molding below trimmed. Between ll. 1 and 2, a horizontal line was chiseled later, perhaps in preparation for cutting the stone. The beginnings of the lines are obscured by the positioning of the block.
M14 Cat. 386
Statue Base, Inscription
Marble, Stone
2nd century AD. (Roman)
Two joining fragments of gray marble, presumably of a base; broken on all sides except for the left edge.
M14 Cat. 387
Inscription
Marble, Stone
2nd century AD? (Roman)
Two non-joining fragments of marble; only parts of the upper and right edges of fragment (a) are preserved.
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.