Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine Prinicipal Investigator Michael Satlow

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Caes 0003

Caesarea, Late first to third century CE. Statue base. Honorific.

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The base is damaged on its edges, and the surface is scratched and gouged. The stone was further damaged after it was found and the first four letters of line 1 are now missing.

Dots or short dashes mark most abbreviations. Elongated alphabet of the second and third centuries. Letters have serifs.

Late first to third century CE Coastal Plain Caesarea

Found at Maioumas (Shuni), about 6 km from Caesarea.

Rockefeller Museum, IAA inv. no. 32-2894

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Chris Zeichmann

Marcum Flavium Agrippam pontificem IIduumviralem coloniae I Flaviae Augustae Caesareae oratorem,ex decreto decurionum pecunia publica.

Marcus Flavius Agrippa , priest, duovir, orator of Caesarea, the first colony of Flavius Augustus . By decree of the decurions and at public expense.

Marcum Flavium Agrippam pontificem IIduumviralem coloniae I Flaviae Augustae Caesareae oratorem, ex decreto decurionum pecunia publica.

3 25-30 12082 7206 240-242 pls. 104-5 498-99 114-15, 188 figs. 71, 72