M14 Cat. 450
Stel, Yazıt
Mermer, Taş
1st–2nd century AD? (Roma)
Stele of marble in three joining pieces with tenon. The pediment has acroteria (the upper one is lost); within the triangular field is a crescent. On the lower molding stands l. 1; under the relief are the remaining lines. The relief shows a woman fa...
M14 Cat. 451
Sunak, Yazıt
Mermer, Taş
2nd century AD (Hanfmann and Ramage, probably correctly); late Hellenistic–early Roman Imperial period (Anabolu). (Roma)
“Cylindrical altar of marble with bucrania and garlands and the moon’s crescent with a star in it. Upper part of the stone is partly damaged” (Malay).
M14 Cat. 453
Stel, Yazıt
Mermer, Taş
236/37 or 239/40 AD (see l. 1 comm.). (Roma)
Two non-joining rectangular fragments of white marble from one stele; all edges trimmed for reuse. The missing portion between both pieces probably had a width of 0.16 m. “Three registers preserved on both fragments, each separated by a horizontal ba...
M14 Cat. 460
Stel, Yazıt
Mermer, Taş
160/61 AD? (see no. 461, 10). (Roma)
Fragment of a stele of white marble, reused as part of table-leg pedestal. The original thickness is only preserved in a circular surface that served as a column’s base when the stone was cut and reused. In that location, the remains of two inscribed...
M14 Cat. 468
Stel, Yazıt
Mermer, Taş
2nd–3rd century AD? (Roma)
Fragment of a stele of white marble, with a molding on the upper edge; the right edge is only partly preserved, and it is broken on the left and lower sides. Above the inscription are the remains of a relief: a pair of eyes, of which only part of the...
M14 Cat. 471
Stel, Yazıt
Mermer, Taş
2nd–3rd century AD (letter shape). (Roma)
Fragment of a stele of white, poor quality marble. Two lines of an inscription, written in rather “shaky” letters on guidelines, are partly preserved. Toward the upper left corner of the fragment are the remains of an unidentifiable relief.