Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine Prinicipal Investigator Michael Satlow

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caes0306
caes0306

Caesarea. Fourth to mid seventh century, CE. Fragment of a white and gray marble plaque.

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300-650. Coastal Plain Caesarea

Found by Yeivin in his excavations, presumably at the Byzantine Esplanade.

Israel Antiquities Authority

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ΑΣΟΙΑ ΠΡ ΟΔΙΚΟΥ

Fragment of a white and gray marble plaque, broken on all sides. Both faces are smooth, and both contain inscriptions (see also caes0307). It is not possible to determine which was cut first. This inscription, the more complete of the two, has parts of the last two lines of an epitaph and the lower margin. Letters are irregular, with serifs.

plate CXLV, no. 306