M14 Cat. 413
Heykel, Yazıt
Mermer, Taş
“3rd century A.D.?” (Hanfmann and Ramage, R2). (Roma)
The name Nympheros is attested for gladiators; see L. Robert, Gladiateurs, nos. 191a, 300, 302, and p. 301; also SEG 38, 589. Stele fragment of white marble. The relief shows a heavily armed gladiator with helmet and shield striding toward the right;...
M14 Cat. 414
Mimari, Yazıt
Mermer, Taş
17–37 AD. (Roma)
Four joining fragments of white marble (a–d), plus a fifth (e) and a sixth (f) whose positions in the inscription are uncertain. The fragments (a–e) are broken on all sides and belonged to a building of considerable size. The bilingual Greek and Lati...
M14 Cat. 415
Mimari, Yazıt
Mermer, Taş
1st century AD? (letter shape). (Roma)
Architrave of local bluish-white marble; broken on the left. There are moldings above and clamp traces at the top, and anathyrosis on the right face shows that another block followed. The very carefully incised inscription is on the fascia.
M14 Cat. 420
Mimari, Yazıt
Mermer, Taş
Antonine or Severan period (138–235 AD). (Roma)
Marble voussoir from a vault, perhaps the central stone of an arch if Θεοῖς occupied the center. The inscription is given in curbed lines on the three fasciae. It is not possible to reconstruct with certainty the original length of ll. 2–3.
M14 Cat. 426
Mozaik, Yazıt
Mosaik
“Postérieure à 400 en raison des monnaies trouvées sous la mosaique” (D. Feissel, BE 2009, 616); Evans offers a <i>terminus post quem</i> of ca. 425 AD (Evans, M13, pp. 77–78, Deposit 1). (Roma)
Mosaic inscription from Lower Mosaic of south colonnade of Roman Colonnaded Avenue. “Mosaic with geometrical motifs…; inscription in the center within a rectangular panel with double frame” (SEG 41).
M14 Cat. 427
Mimari, Yazıt
Mermer, Taş
4th–6th century AD. (Roma)
(a) Architectural piece of white marble with a molding on the far right side; the rear is broken away. (b) Architectural piece of white marble; on the left front are the remains of a curved cornice, while the inscribed surface is smoothed; the sides,...
M14 Cat. 434
Heykel Kaidesi, Yazıt
Mermer, Taş
The year indicated in l. 1 corresponds to 368/67 or 365 BC (Artaxerxes II); P. Briant (see below) does not exclude the mention of Artaxerxes I in ll. 1–2, whose thirty-ninth year would correspond to 427/26 BC. Rigsby (p. 10) dates the prohibitions ll. 5–13 “from perhaps as early 100 BC…through the first century AD…They may well be contemporary with each other and with the inscription itself in the second century AD.” The actual inscription is a copy which can approximately be dated to the mid-second century AD. (Roma)
Block of marble. It has anathyrosis and a hole on the rear front.
M14 Cat. 435
Sunak, Yazıt
Mermer, Taş
1st century BC? (a somewhat earlier or later date is not excluded). (Hellenistik veya Roma)
Cylindrical altar of marble. There are moldings on the upper and lower ends and a hole on the upper surface. Below the inscription, an eagle is holding a thunderbolt; behind the eagle are bucrania, a garland, and three paterae. L. 1 is on the lower b...
M14 Cat. 436
Sunak, Yazıt
Mermer, Taş
Probably under the reign of Eumenes II, after 188 BC (ed. pr., who compares the letter shape with that of Sardis VII 1, no. 88). (Hellenistik)
Block of white marble; the original height is preserved; broken on the right and left sides. On the upper side there is a hole; the rear is roughly chiseled.