Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine Prinicipal Investigator Michael Satlow

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Caesarea. Fourth to mid seventh century, CE. Light gray marble plaque.

13 39 3.6

Cross beginning and end of the text 300-650. Coastal Plain Caesarea

Provenance unknown. Observed in a wall of the Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul.

Caesarea Museum

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+ θήκη ἀββᾶ Θεοτέκνου διακόνου παραμοναρίου. +

The tomb of Father Theoteknos, deacon and administrator.

θήκη ἀββ Θεοτέκνου διακόνου παραμοναρίου.

Light gray marble plaque broken into two pieces. Both faces are smooth, but the back has traces of plaster on it. The plaque contains an epitaph in three lines, with crosses at the beginning and end of the text. Letters are slightly irregular but carefully cut, with diminuitive serifs.

plate CXIX, no. 202 145, no. 3 316, no. 3 111 167, no. 822 260, no. 1285