Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine Prinicipal Investigator Michael Satlow

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caes0015
Caes 0015

Caesarea, 157-158 CE. Column. Dedicatory.

71 62

Measurements refer to the inscribed area, which begins immediately at the end of the column

Each line is centered and apostrophe-shaped marks divide most words.

The elegant letters are tall and oval, have serifs and retain some red paint. The alphabet appears to be of the later second and third centuries

157-158 CE Coastal Plain Caesarea

On the eastern side of the Promontory Palace.

Kibbutz Sdot Yam Museum, IAA inv. no. 1995-2332

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Decimo Seio Decimi filio Quirina Senecae legato Augusti pro praetore provinciae Syriae Palaestinae, mandatu Sexti Cornelii Quirina Taurini duumviralis, Cornelius Quintianus filius .

To Decimus Seius Seneca , son of Decimus, of the tribe Quirina, propraetorian legate of Augustus for the province Syria Palaestina. By order of Sextus Cornelius Taurinus , of the tribe Quirina, former duumvir. His son Cornelius Quintianus ...

Decimo Seio Decimi filio Quirina Senecae legato Augusti pro praetore provinciae Syriae Palaestinae, mandatu Sexti Cornelii Quirina Taurini duumviralis, Cornelius Quintianus filius

Same column as caes0016 and caes0017.

15 56-7 287-8 pl. 6