TM 198155
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also known as Pilate Stone; Pilate Inscription
TM Gallery info The Pilate Stone (TM 198155) is a limestone block found in Caesarea Maritima in 1961. It can be dated to the early first century AD because it was carved under the authority of Pontius Pilate, the governor of Judea from AD 26 to 36. His name is legible on the second line. Otherwise it is an unremarkable fragmentary inscription with a dedication to Augustus and Livia. It probably stood in a temple honouring Tiberius. It is currently kept in the Israel museum in Jerusalem.
Provenance: Kaisareia - Israel (PalestinaThe region ca. 3rd cent. BC - IudaeaThe Roman provincia or regio ca. 2nd cent. AD) [found & written]
Language/script: Latin
Material: stone (limestone) — architecture
More info: EDCSEpigraphische Datenbank Clauss-Slaby => 500857 links in TM, EDHEpigraphische Datenbank Heidelberg => 73069 links in TM, IIPInscriptions of Israel / Palestine => 722 links in TM, PHISearchable Greek Inscriptions (Packard Humanities Institute) => 223424 links in TM, WikipediaWikipedia => 949 links in TM
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