Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine Prinicipal Investigator Michael Satlow

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Caesarea, Fourth to mid-seventh century CE. Fresco. Text unknown.

Red painted letters on the wall of a vault, very faded, illegible in places where the ketters or plaster have worn away.

The inscription runs below a series of frontal portrait of nimbate saints. Only two portions of the inscription survive, including the end

Horizontal curved line. At the end of each part
Fourth to mid-seventh century Coastal Plain Caesarea

Discovered by JECM in Vault 9 in Field C.

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ε λπισαν π’ ταῦτα σῷζον. οντα ἄλογα.

...they believed in these things, preserving...animals.

ε λπισαν π’ ταῦτα σῷζον. οντα ἄλογα.

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