Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine Prinicipal Investigator Michael Satlow

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Caesarea. Fourth to mid-seventh centuries, CE. Tessellated pavement with inscribed medallion. Blessing.

Two loops identified as a knot of Heracles Below inscription. 300-650 Coastal Plain Caesarea

South of Old City, before the door leading to principal room of a building near Imperial Revenue Office, in lowest of three superimposed floors.

Unknown

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Creation Revision Adding Pleiades IDs to origin/placenames adding period attribute to date element, with Periodo value.

εὐτυχῶς εἴσελθε χαίρων.

Enter rejoicing, with good fortune!

εὐτυχῶς εἴσελθε χαίρων.

Tessellated pavement with medallion of black tesserae in white field. Border consists of three rows of black alternating with two rows of white tesserae. Medallion contains inscription in three lines of black tesserae.

257 31 pl. 6 fig. 31