Pilate stone | |
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Material | Limestone |
Height | 82 cm |
Width | 65 cm |
Writing | Latin |
Created | AD 26–37 |
Discovered | 1961 Caesarea, Israel |
Present location | Israel Museum |
Identification | AE 1963 number 104 |
The Pilate stone is a damaged block (82 cm x 65 cm) of carved limestone with a partially intact inscription attributed to Pontius Pilate, a prefect of the Roman province of Judaea from AD 26 to 36. It was discovered at the archaeological site of Caesarea Maritima in 1961.