M14 Cat. 650
Stel, Yazıt
Mermer, Taş
2nd–3rd century AD? (letter shape). (Roma)
Two partly fitting fragments. There is a molding at the upper end, a portion of which, together with a part of the right edge, is only preserved on the right side of (a). Portions of the right and left edges are only preserved on (b). The other sides...
M14 Cat. 654
Yazıt
Mermer, Taş
1st century AD? (letter shape). (Roma)
Plaque of white marble; broken on the right side; all other sides preserved. A semicircular recess on the left side is due to later use of the stone. A hole in the middle has destroyed two to three letters. On the right are the remains of a rectangul...
M14 Cat. 655
Stel, Yazıt
Mermer, Taş
1st–2nd century AD (letter shape [Herrmann]). (Roma)
Stele of white marble; broken at the upper and lower right part. A tenon is partly preserved. Above the (rather worn) inscription are the remains of a relief in a recess: on the left are the feet of a standing person clad in a long garment.
M14 Cat. 657
Stel, Yazıt
Mermer, Taş
The stele is Hellenistic (2nd century BC?) and so are the inscriptions in the wreaths. Lines 3–7 were inscribed when the stele was reused (in the 2nd century AD?). For similar cases of reuse, cf. Sardis VII 1, no. 167 and G. Petzl, ZPE 37 (1980), pp. 93–95 (on IGSK 23 [Smyrna], nos. 376 and 377). (Hellenistik; Roma)
Stele of white marble, partly damaged; a piece of the pediment and upper part is broken off. In a recess a relief shows (from left to right): a standing woman (pudicitia type); two small figures: a female servant holding a box, and, partly covered by...
M14 Cat. 658
Yazıt
Mermer, Taş
Unknown. (Roma)
Fragment of white marble; the upper and right sides are broken off. The left edge is circular, the lower one straight, and the left side (with a roll on the rear) is thicker than the right. On the left side are traces of mortar. The fragment, perhaps...
M14 Cat. 666
Stel, Yazıt
Mermer, Taş
In the area north of the Gygaean Lake, the Sullan era (year 178 = 93/94 AD) was used as well as the Actian (year 178 = 147/48 AD); see Leschhorn, Ären, pp. 505–6. The Sullan era seems preferable. (Roma)
“Marble stele in two joining pieces.…In the field between the first two lines, which is decorated with vegetation, there are two wreaths between three columns” (Malay).
M14 Cat. 667
Stel, Yazıt
Mermer, Taş
Year 234 (Sullan era = 149/50 AD; Actian era = 203/4 AD). (Roma)
Stele of local white marble; the pediment and tenon are damaged. Below the pediment there is a relief showing a wreath in the middle and pillar-like objects a bit below, on the right and left. Three-bar lunate sigma in ll. 1–2; Σ in ll. 3–11.
M14 Cat. 668
Stel, Yazıt
Mermer, Taş
2nd century AD? (3rd century AD, Hanfmann and Ramage, R2). (Roma)
Stele of marble with triangular pediment, which is surrounded by floral ornaments; in its center there is a gorgoneion. In order to engrave this inscription an earlier one had been deleted and the surface smoothed.
M14 Cat. 672
Kinerarium Kapağı, Yazıt
Mermer, Taş
2nd–3rd century AD (letter shape). (Roma)
Roof-shaped lid of a cinerary chest bearing the inscription no. 631 (see the lemma there for more details). The lid was turned over 90 degrees for reuse and its bottom transformed into a funerary stele showing a pediment with a rosette in relief. The...