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Caesarea, 157-158 CE. Column. Dedicatory.
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
On the eastern side of the Promontory Palace.
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Syriae
mandatu
Taurini
Cornelius Quintianus
filius .
To
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Same column as caes0016 and caes0017.