Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine Prinicipal Investigator Michael Satlow

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Caesarea. Fourth to mid seventh century, CE. Gray marble plaque.

22 21 4

Cross beginning of the text and centered at the bottom of the inscription 300-650. Coastal Plain Caesarea Louvre, Département des Antiquités Orientales

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+ θήκη Γεωργίου καὶ Ἀνασταςίας θὺν τέκνυς. +

The tomb of Georgios and Anastasia with their children.

θήκη Γεωργίου καὶ Ἀνασταςίας θὺν τέκνυς.

Gray marble plaque. The front is smooth, the back roughly pointed, and the forward edges of the sides smoothed but now much battered. The inscription in 4 lines is intact except at the upper right. There are crosses at the beginning of the text and centered at the bottom. Guidelines are preserved, spaced 40-42 for line 2, 42-49 for line 3, and ca. 42 for line 4. The space between guidelines widens to the right. The letters, not drawn carefully according to the guidelines, are irregular.

plate CXX, no. 204 59, no. 6 80, no. 107