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Lead Seal with Saint Basil? and Monogram Caesarea Maritima

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v-drome:
Hi, all.  I am having trouble with this seal.  The inscription is not as clear as it seems, and the only letters on the obverse that I am sure of are the EI to the right of the portrait.  I've looked through most of the DOAKS seals bearing saints up to the 11th century, and the most similar busts are those of St. Basil.  The inscriptions on some of these match with the EI, but not with the rest of what I can see.  The other problem is that this portrait seems much later in style than the monogram, which is also very hard to read.  This seal was a gift, so I can not be certain it came from Caesarea, where virtually all of the Byzantine seals I found were from the late 5th to early 7th century.  Any help, ideas or corrections would be appreciated!  Thanks, again.  Jimi

Lead Seal
Caesarea Maritima   Uncertain Date
Obv: Bearded? facing portrait of Saint Basil?, nimbate,
uncertain inscription to left...T or Γ?, and right O..? / EI / IA..? 
Rev: Damaged, incomplete cruciform monogram, containing
Greek letters  Λ, K?, C?, I (O, Y), and at least two, three, or
more letters to left and right.
20 x 19.5 x 4.0mm. 7.67gm. Axis:0
Unknown provenance, Israel, 1970's
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