Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine Prinicipal Investigator Michael Satlow

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caes0120
Caes 0120

Caesarea. First to third century, CE. Fragment of an altar.

56 21 13

1-300 CE Coastal Plain Caesarea

Unknown.

Kibbutz Sdot Yam Museum, IAA inv. no. 1998-7806

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

CE OAN MAGISTER VIXITANNOS PVB

Fragment of white marble broken on all sides and back. Dimensions given are for entire fragment, inscription area is 0.40 m high by 0.15 m wide. Below the inscription, the roughly finished face of the stone turns outwards, but the projection is broken off. The letters have serifs and the As have no crossbars. There is a space in front of the surviving part of line 5. Possibly an epitaph.

plate LXXXIV, no. 120