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Caesarea, 232 CE. Column. Dedicatory.
The diameter is 39 cm at the top, 43 cm at the bottom
Some damage at the lower back, which however does not interfere with the inscription
The first three lines are in the monumental alphabet used throughout the Roman period at Caesarea, while lines 4-5 are in the smaller, more cursive script of the second and third centuries. The letters are large and deeply cut. Dots or short dashes divide some words. H and E near the end of the second line are ligated and the 7-shaped symbols denotes the word: "centurio".
Found in a disturbed context within Structure 2 in Field C. It had fallen onto the hypocaust above Vault 1.
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Timesitheo
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