Sarcophagus of Nateira and Innous (GER0203)
Inscribed sarcophagus with central disc flanked by two 'Amazon shields'
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Kraeling, C.H. (ed.) 1938. Gerasa: City of the Decaopolis (New Haven, Ct.): 457, Pl. CXXXVIa.
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Kraeling 1938.
Stone (Limestone?)
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Sarcophagus
Inscription
GER0203
Bronze coin of Crispina (GER0101)
Civic bronze coin from Gerasa (180-182 CE?) depicting Crispina (empress, wife of Commodus).
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Roman Provincial Coinage Online IV no.6613 (temporary #) =American Numismatic Society no.1944.100.69377
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Ashmolean Museum (University of Oxford), via Roman Provincial Coinage Online (http://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/)
Bronze
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GER0101
Dedicatory inscription for contributions toward the temple Zeus Olympios by Theon (GER0103)
Limestone dedicatory inscription from Gerasa (69/70 CE) to Zeus Olympios by Theon on behalf of himself and his children Scymnus, Artemidorus, and Artemisia.
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Welles, C. 1938. "The Inscriptions," pg.376, no.5, pl.XCVIa in Gerasa: city of the Decapolis, C.H. Kraeling (ed.).
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Welles 1938
Limestone
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GER0103
Dedicatory inscription on an altar to the god Pakeidas by Tyche (GER0104)
Small altar from Gerasa (late 1st c. CE) with inscription dedicated to the god Pakeidas, by Tyche, a slave of Apollas son of Lesbos.
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Welles, C. 1938. "The Inscriptions," pg.384, no.18, pl.XCVIII, in Gerasa: city of the Decapolis, C.H. Kraeling (ed.).
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Welles, C. 1938. "The Inscriptions," pg.384, no.18, pl.XCVIII, in Gerasa: city of the Decapolis, C.H. Kraeling (ed.).
Stone
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GER0104
Dedicatory inscription to Zeus Helios Sarapis and Isis (GER0106)
Dedicatory inscription to Zeus Helios Sarapis and Isis from Malchos son of Demetrios, priest of Antoninus Pius and Faustina, at Gerasa (143 CE), possibly belonging to a temple.
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Welles, C. 1938. "The Inscriptions," pg.382-383, no.15, pl.CVIII, in Gerasa: city of the Decapolis, C.H. Kraeling (ed.).
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Limestone?
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GER0106
Dedicatory inscription to Hera (GER0107)
Dedicatory inscription to Hera at Gerasa (73/74 CE) for a chapel, made on behalf of the wife of Ameros, son of Ragelos, a priest and archibomistes of Pakeidas and Hera.
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Welles, C. 1938. "The Inscriptions," pg.383-384, no.17, pl.CVI, in Gerasa: city of the Decapolis, C.H. Kraeling (ed.).
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Welles, C. 1938. "The Inscriptions," pg.383-384, no.17, pl.CVI, in Gerasa: city of the Decapolis, C.H. Kraeling (ed.).
Stone
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GER0107
Dedicatory inscription for statues dedicated to Theos Arabikos and an unknown additional god (GER0108)
Dedicatory inscription from Gerasa (145/146 CE) for a statue and base to an unknown god (Zeus Helios?) and Theos Arabikos by Z]?, son of Dionysius and a mother (name is not preserved, but her presence in the inscription is implied by αυτων in the last line)
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Welles, C. 1938. "The Inscriptions," pg.386, no.22, in Gerasa: city of the Decapolis, C.H. Kraeling (ed.).
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Stone
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GER0108
Dedicatory inscription honoring three priestesses (GER0109)
Dedicatory inscription, 2nd c. CE, honoring three priestesses (τας ζακορους) from Gerasa, possibly from a monument or statue base. The priestesses are Herada(?), Lysimache, and Aphalle (?).
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Welles, C. 1938. "The Inscriptions," pg.387-388, no.25, pl.CIV,b, in Gerasa: city of the Decapolis, C.H. Kraeling (ed.).
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Welles, C. 1938. "The Inscriptions," pg.387-388, no.25, pl.CIV,b, in Gerasa: city of the Decapolis, C.H. Kraeling (ed.).
Stone
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GER0109
Monumental (?) inscription mentioning Lysimache (GER0110)
A partially preserved monumental inscription from Gerasa, dating to the second half of the 2nd c. CE, including the name Lysimache
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Welles, C. 1938. "The Inscriptions," pg.416, no.111, pl.CIV, d, in Gerasa: city of the Decapolis, C.H. Kraeling (ed.).
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Welles, C. 1938. "The Inscriptions," pg.416, no.111, pl.CIV, d, in Gerasa: city of the Decapolis, C.H. Kraeling (ed.).
Stone
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GER0110
Dedicatory inscription to Julia Domna (GER0111)
Dedicatory inscription from Gerasa, dated 193-211, for Julia Domna from Theodoros Apolleis. Architectural moulding suggests the inscription was originally set up on a building.
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Welles, C. 1938. "The Inscriptions," pg.427, no.150, pl.CXIX, d, in Gerasa: city of the Decapolis, C.H. Kraeling (ed.).
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Welles, C. 1938. "The Inscriptions," pg.427, no.150, pl.CXIX, d, in Gerasa: city of the Decapolis, C.H. Kraeling (ed.).
Stone
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GER0111
Mosaic portraits and inscriptions honoring the church warden Theodoros and his wife Georgia from Gerasa (GER0112)
Labeled pendant portraits on a mosaic floor, dated 533 CE, from the Church of Saints Cosmas and Damianus in Gerasa, depicting the παραμοναριος (paramonarius=church warden), Theodoros, and his wife, Georgia. Each figure appears in their one panel, and they are separated by a dedicatory inscription within an tabula ansata honoring Saints Cosmos and Damianus and other local church officials.
Georgia appears on the south panel, standing above (but not on) the ground line, flanked by two trees, with a Greek label including her name and relationship to Theodoros in the field above her. She is depicted standing in a long striped blue tunic, with black horizontal stripes along the openings of the sleeves. Britt (2008, 125) identifies small blue circles containing apotropaic swastika motifs along the bottom of her tunic. She wears a red cloak fastened at the center of her chest, and red shoes. Her arms are open and raised, a common gesture of praying (an 'orans' motif). Britt (1998, 124-125) notes the presence of a necklace and earrings, and Biebel (1938, 331), a hair net.
Theodoros appears on the panel to the north of the tabula ansata in a similar arrangement: flanked by two trees, standing above the basis. The Greek label at the top of the panel is interrupted by Theodoros' head. Theodore's is shown bearded, and with a mustache and close-cropped hair. He wears a long white tunic, with a long-sleeved white undergarment, and a red or orange cloak planeta or phelonion (a liturgical vestment; Biebel 1938, 331). He is shown at an angle, his right hand crossing his body to hold out an incense burner to one side.
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Welles, C. 1938. "The Inscriptions," pg.482, nos.315-316, pl.LXXIII, in Gerasa: city of the Decapolis, C.H. Kraeling (ed.).
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Mosaic
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GER0112
Dedicatory inscription mentioning Trajan and Plotina (GER0113)
Dedicatory inscription on a stone block of from Gerasa, dated 115/116 CE.
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Jones 1928, 156, no.15a
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Jones 1928
Stone
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GER0113
Dedicatory inscription honoring Septimius Severus and the imperial family (GER0114)
Dedicatory inscription for an altar and colonnade from Gerasa (207 CE) honoring Septimius Severus, Caracalla, Julia Domna, and Geta.
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Gatier, P.-L. 1985. "Nouvelles inscriptions de Gerasa," Syria 62(3/4): 297-312 (pg.308-310)
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Gatier 1988
Limestone
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GER0114
Inscribed statue base to Artemis mentioning Septimius Severus and the imperial family by an association of gardeners (GΕR0115)
Dedicatory inscription on a statue base for Artemis mentioning Septimius Severus, Caracalla, Geta, and Julia Domna from Gerasa (193-211 CE) by the gardeners above the ravine.
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Gatier, P.-L. 1985. "Nouvelles inscriptions de Gerasa," Syria 62(3/4): 297-312 (pg.310-311, no.3).
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Gatier 1985
Pink limestone
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GER0115
Altar with dedication to Zeus Ouranios mentioning Julia Domna (GER0116)
Altar from the hippodrome at Gerasa dated 209-212 CE set up by the son of Nikomachos for Julia Domna and another member of the imperial family, probably Geta
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Borkowski, Z. 1989. "Inscriptions on Altars from the Hippodrome of Gerasa," Syria 66(1/4):81.
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Borkowski 1989
Stone
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GER0116
Inscription from the tomb of Germanus (GER0209)
An inscription over the entrance to the tomb of Germanus, a centurion, dedicated by his unnamed wife.
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Welles, C. 1938. "The Inscriptions," pg.451-2, no.219, pl.CXVI,a,, in Gerasa: city of the Decapolis, C.H. Kraeling (ed.).
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Image 1 (photo): Welles 1938.
Images 2 (drawing): Schumacher 1900.
Stone
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GER0209