Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine Prinicipal Investigator Michael Satlow

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caes0008
Caes 0008

Caesarea, Late second or third century CE. Column. Dedicatory.

50 67

Measurements refers to the inscribed area. The column is 118 cm high and 40 cm in diameter

The inscription was erased over its entire height and 0.50 of its width. About sixteen to twenty letters in each line are obliterated and two to four characters survive at the beginning and at the end of most lines

Late second or third century CE Coastal Plain Caesarea

Uncovered in the fields between the Byzantine Esplanade and the hippodrome, 150 m northwest of an irrigation pump.

Caesarea Museum

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A clarissimo viro legato Augusti pro praetore provinciae Syriae Palaestinae ACER II patrono ex decreto decurionum pecunia publica duovir E IS RI et OPO I.

A clarissimo viro legato Augusti pro praetore provinciae Syriae Palaestinae ACER II patrono ex decreto decurionum pecunia publica duovir E IS RI et OPO I

The columns is the same where caes0009 was inscribed.

8 191-95 pl. 13 figs. 1-3 960a