Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine Prinicipal Investigator Michael Satlow

ERROR-could not find publication information which should appear in this space.

caes0132
Caes 0132

Caesarea, 550-650 CE. Pavement. Prayer.

The last two lines seem to have been damaged

Crosses. Beginning of first line and below the last line. Medallion Around the inscription 550-650 CE Coastal Plain Caesarea

Found by JECM in a room in the "Upper Market" in Field B, just south of the Byzantine Esplanade.

ERROR: could not find taxonomies file, which should appear in this space.

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

+ κυριε ησοῦς Χριστὸς βοήθησοντῷ διακόνῷΧρυσῷ τῷ φιλοκ α ην κύριε +

Lord Jesus Christ help the deacon Chrysos the philo-. Lord!.

κυριε ησοῦς Χριστὸς βοήθησον τῷ διακόνῷ Χρυσῷ τῷ φιλοκ α ην κύριε

Tessellated pavement in a room 4 m by 3 m. The pavement incorporates a medallion with an inscription. The first three words and the last are abbreviated by suspension with a bar. The alphabet is square.

plate XC, no. 132