Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine Prinicipal Investigator Michael Satlow

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Caesarea, Second or third century CE. Column. Dedicatory.

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Dimensions refer to the inscribed area

Section of a grey marble pier with an engaged half-column 81 cm wide, 55 cm thick and 176 cm high. At least one line is lost in the damaged space 12 cm wide between the top of the pier and the first surviving line. The upper part of the pier on the opposite side is broken off

The inscription is on one side of the pier

Letters are very badly worn, the alphabet is of the second or third century

Vine leaves. Dividing words of second line.
Second or third century CE Coastal Plain Caesarea

300 m south-southeast of the southeast corner of the Old City and Bosnian village, built into a wall from which it was removed in 1924. It was left standing upright in a field near the house of the Greek Orthodox priest of Caesarea until 1946 or later.

Kibbutz Sdot Yam Museum, IAA inv. no. 1998-7526

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legato Augusti pro praetore provinciae Syriae Palaestinae, vicv a Victorinus.

..., propraetorian legate of Augustus for the province Syria Palaestina...Victorinus.

legato Augusti pro praetore provinciae Syriae Palaestinae, vicv a Victorinus.

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