Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine Prinicipal Investigator Michael Satlow

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caes0012
Caes 0012

Caesarea, First to third century CE. Column. Honorific.

49 55

Measurements refer to the inscribed area. The column is 152 cm tall, and its diameter is 52 cm at the top, 43 cm below the necking and 48 cm at the bottom

The stone is slightly damaged along the upper right side. The surface was polished, but much of it has been reworked with a claw chisel

Each line is carefully centered

First to third century CE Coastal Plain Caesarea

Found on the eastern side of the Promontory Palace, within the building's destruction debris on a hypocaust floor tentatively dated to the fourth century.

Kibbutz Sdot Yam Museum, IAA inv. no. 1995-2333

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Τίτον Φλάουιον Μάξιμον φιλόσοφον, Οὐάριος Σέλευκος κουράτορ πλοίων κολωνίας Καισαρείας τὸν προστάτην.

Varios Seleukos, curator of ships for the colony Caesarea, honors as his patron the philosopher Titos Flavios Maximos .

Τίτον Φλάουιον Μάξιμον φιλόσοφον, Οὐάριος Σέλευκος κουράτορ πλοίων κολωνίας Καισαρείας τὸν προστάτην.

Same column as caes0013 and caes0014.

12 50, 56-7 287, 291-2, 294-5 pl. 9