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.
M14 Cat. 475
Stel, Yazıt
Mermer, Taş
1st–2nd century AD? (letter shape). (Roma)
Lower left corner of a marble stele; elsewhere broken. In a recess are preserved the remains of a relief: two legs of a table(?) and two human feet. The inscription is under the relief. Irregular letters (lunate three-bar sigma).
M14 Cat. 478
Stel, Yazıt
Mermer, Taş
2nd–3rd century AD (letter shape). (Roma)
Lower right fragment of a stele of white marble. The remains of a relief show the lower part of a bare left leg and foot, and the toes of the right foot of a standing person. Below, there is a protruding zone (H. 0.075) bearing the inscription.
M14 Cat. 483
Heykel Kaidesi, Yazıt
Mermer, Taş
(According to letter shape): (a) 1st–2nd century AD; (b) later Roman Imperial period. (Roma)
Partly damaged base of local marble; parts of the upper and lower molding are preserved. The remains of the last four lines of the first inscription are preserved on the front face (a): H. of letters 0.025. In a later reuse of the base, the left face...
M14 Cat. 486
Mozaik, Yazıt
Mosaik
Late 4th or early 5th century (see Ameling). On the date of the Synagogue as a whole, see M. Rautman, “Sardis in Late Antiquity,” in Archaeology and the Cities of Asia Minor in Late Antiquity, ed. O. Dally and Ch. Ratté (2011), pp. 16–17; and A. Seager, The Synagogue at Sardis, Sardis Report, forthcoming). (Roma)
Mosaic inscription in a wreath.