Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine Prinicipal Investigator Michael Satlow

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Caesarea, Fourth to mid seventh century CE. Plaque. Funerary.

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Right side of a light gray marble plaque. Only the face is smooth

Cross Below the last line and in the surviving ansa of the tabula ansata Tabula ansata Right side of the plaque Fourth to mid seventh century CE Coastal Plain Caesarea

Caesarea Museum

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It bears a stylized tabula ansata that omits the horizontal border and carries a cross in the surviving ansa and an epitaph in four lines, of which the end of each survives. At the end of the last line is another cross. Letters are well cut, and somewhat irregular.

plate CXXVIII, no. 237