M14 Cat. 573
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Hellenistic? (ed. pr.); rather early Roman Imperial period (Weiß). (Hellenistic or Roman)
Column drum of marble. The inscription is near the top of the drum, below which is a relief showing the child Dionysos reclining on Mt. Tmolos; he is lying on a nebris, his left hand rests upon the thyrsos, the raised right hand (now lost) held perha...
M14 Cat. 574
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
1st century AD, after 17 AD? (Roman)
Rooftile of marble from the Temple of Artemis, similar to those published in Sardis VII 1, no. 186: “resembling a miniature gabled roof (they) had two sloping sides, each 0.13 high, 0.85 wide and 0.04 thick…The…inscriptions are each on the outer face...
M14 Cat. 575
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Unknown. (Roman)
Theater seat. The inscription is carefully carved on the top right.
M14 Cat. 576
Architecture, Inscription
Stone
Advanced Roman Imperial period? (letter shape). (Roman)
“Unofficial” inscriptions scratched into floor slabs of the Marble Court.
M14 Cat. 577
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
2nd–3rd century AD? (Roman)
Fragment of grayish-white marble; broken on all sides. Shaky, careless script.
M14 Cat. 578
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
2nd–3rd century AD? (Roman)
Fragment of white marble; broken on all sides.
M14 Cat. 579
Architecture, Inscription
Marble, Stone
2nd–3rd century AD? (letter shape) (Roman)
Upper left corner of a plaque of white marble; right and lower portions broken off, while the rear face is roughly chiseled.
M14 Cat. 580
Inscription
Lead
Ca. 6th century AD. (Roman)
Circular seal of lead inscribed on both sides.
M14 Cat. 581
Cinerarium Lid, Inscription
Marble, Stone
138–133 BC. (Hellenistic)
Fragment, probably of a convex cinerarium lid of white marble; only a part of the left edge, with a notch, is preserved.
M14 Cat. 582
Inscription
Ceramic
In Augustus’s reign? (Roman)
Cinerary urn of clay with painted inscription.
M14 Cat. 583
Inscription
Marble, Stone
Probably second half of the 1st century BC or early Roman Imperial period (Herrmann, thus modifying SPRT, p. 253 n. 64: “Hellenistic”). (Hellenistic or Roman)
Roof-shaped lid of a cinerary chest of marble.
M14 Cat. 584
Cinerarium Lid, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Probably second half of the 1st century BC or early Imperial period (Herrmann). (Hellenistic or Roman)
Cinerarium lid of fine white marble. Lunate sigma.
M14 Cat. 585
Cinerarium Lid, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Probably second half of the 1st century BC or early Imperial period (Herrmann). (Hellenistic or Roman)
Cinerarium lid of gray marble. The letters stand between guidelines.
M14 Cat. 586
Cinerarium Lid, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Probably second half of the 1st century BC or early Imperial period (Herrmann). (Hellenistic or Roman)
Cinerarium lid of gray marble, broken on the lower right side.
M14 Cat. 587
Cinerarium Lid, Inscription
Marble, Stone
1st century BC–1st century AD (letter shape)? “The nomenclature points to the Roman period: second to first century B.C.?,” Sherk; “before 129 B.C.,” Malay. (Hellenistic or Roman)
Cinerarium of marble with a roof-shaped lid. The inscription is written on the chest; “sur le rebord, un alpha” (Robert).
M14 Cat. 588
Cinerarium Lid, Inscription
Marble, Stone
1st century BC–1st century AD? (Hellenistic or Roman)
Roof-shaped cinerarium lid of white marble and an apex in the middle of the last line are preserved. Inscription (b) is on the other face of the roof.
M14 Cat. 589
Cinerarium Lid, Inscription
Marble, Stone
1st century BC–1st century AD. (Hellenistic or Roman)
Fragment of the left portion of a cinerarium lid of marble; broken on all other sides.
M14 Cat. 590
Cinerarium Lid, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Unknown. (Roman)
Roof-shaped cinerarium lid of bluish marble; broken on all sides. The cinerarium was used twice: both sloping sides are inscribed.
M14 Cat. 591
Cinerarium Lid, Inscription
Marble, Stone
First half of the 1st century AD (Herrmann). (Roman)
Roof-shaped cinerarium lid of marble.
M14 Cat. 592
Cinerarium Lid, Inscription
Marble, Stone
After the middle of the 1st century AD (the names, Herrmann). (Roman)
Cinerarium lid of marble broken into four joining fragments; right and lower edges partly preserved, broken on the upper and left sides. Script with strong apices.
M14 Cat. 593
Cinerarium Lid, Inscription
Marble, Stone
9 BC or a little later (ed. pr.). (Hellenistic or Roman)
Roof-shaped cinerarium lid of white marble broken into four joining fragments. The inscribed surface shows corrosion, particularly toward the right.
M14 Cat. 594
Cinerarium Lid, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Between 129 and 27 BC. (Hellenistic)
Cinerarium of marble with a roof-shaped lid. The inscription is written on the lid.
M14 Cat. 595
Cinerarium Lid, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Between 129 and 27 BC. (Hellenistic)
Left part of a lid of a cinerarium of marble.
M14 Cat. 596
Cinerarium Lid, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Between 129 and 27 BC. (Hellenistic)
Cinerarium of marble with a roof-shaped lid. The inscription is written on the lid.
M14 Cat. 597
Cinerarium Lid, Inscription
Marble, Stone
Unknown. (Roman)
Fragment of the left portion of a cinerarium lid; broken on the upper, right, and lower sides.