Currently not on view

Stele of Dionysodoros and Diphila,

probably 1st century CE

Roman
2000-113

Information

Title
Stele of Dionysodoros and Diphila
Dates

probably 1st century CE

Medium
Coarse-grained, light gray marble
Dimensions
h. 19.1 cm., w. 39.3 cm., d. 8.0 cm. (7 1/2 x 15 1/2 x 3 1/8 in.) H of letters .012; W of letters .019; Th. .002
Credit Line
Gift of the Committee for the Excavation of Antioch to Princeton University
Object Number
2000-113
Place Excavated

Turkey, Seleucia

Inscription
[Dionysodoros, (son) of Dionysodoros, and Diphila, (daughter) of Herakleitos, the one surnamed Theodotos, (both) griefless, farewell!] See Roman Sculpture In The Art Museum Princeton University
Subject

Excavated by the Princeton-led team at Antioch-on-the-Orontes, present-day Antakya, Turkey, 1931-1939; with the Museum since 1939