• m14-499-10
    Inscribed Revetment Fragments (©Archaeological Exploration of Sardis/President and Fellows of Harvard College)

Inscribed Revetment Fragments (from Synagogue, Main Hall): (Building?) Inscription for Ornamentation of Revetment

Date
Hardly before the last quarter of the 4th century AD (Ameling)., Roman
Sardis or Museum Inv. No.
IN63.044
Material
Marble, Stone
Object Type
Inscription
Inscription Type
Religious Inscription
Inscription language
Greek
Inscription Text
		[- - -  κὲ ἡ] σύμβιος αὐτ[οῦ  - - -  τὸν κό]σμον τῆς σκο[υτλώσ]εως [ἐπλή]ρωσαν. leaf
Inscription Translation
“[ - - - and] his wife [ - - - ] executed the ornament of the revetment.”
Inscription Comment
Site
Sardis
Sector
Syn
Trench
Syn 63
Locus
Syn MH Above Floor
B-Grid Coordinates
E41 - E45 / N5.20 *96.56
Findspot
Synagogue, Main Hall. “the total length of wall that the three inscriptions [nos. 498–500] filled could not have been less than 20 m, which is…about right for the distance from the south to the north corner via the circumference of the hemicycle (23.4 m)” (Kroll). The inscription is in one line. “About half of the letters retain traces of red filling paint” (Kroll).
Description

Fragments of wall revetment of white marble.

Dimensions
H. 0.40, Th. 0.01–0.03, H. of letters 0.13.
Comments

For further fragments belonging to no. 498 or no. 499, see nos. 501 and 502.

Date: cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating.

See Also
Bibliography
Kroll, “Inscr. Synagogue,” pp. 22–23, no. 14, with further references; and p. 70, fig. 16 (Ameling, Inscr. Jud. Or. II, pp. 248–50, no. 73; SEG 51, 1635B).
Author
GP