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Location

EGAL0002

Tiberias, Second to third century CE. Sarcophagus. Funerary (Epitaph)

Transcription

ἸουλιανόςΚρίσπουζήσας ἔτη ιη

Translation

Julianus (son) of Crispus, who lived 18 years

Diplomatic

ΙΟΥΛΙΑΝΟϹΚΡΙϹΠΟΥΖΗϹΑϹΕΤΗ ΙΗ

Terminus post quem:
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Languages

Greek

Dimensions

H: 37 cm; W: 43 cm; D: —

Date

100 CE to 299 CE

Current location

IAA 90-1340

Figures

  • Traces of red paint on the inscription and decoration

  • Small ivy leaf leaning left, with stalk that curls to the right to the right of the inscription

Bibliography

Source of diplomatic

  • Damati, Emanuel. “Three Inscriptions from Eastern Galilee.” Atiqot 35 (1998): 151–55.
    Zotero

Source of transcription

  • Damati, Emanuel. “Three Inscriptions from Eastern Galilee.” Atiqot 35 (1998): 151–55.
    Zotero

Source of translation

  • Damati, Emanuel. “Three Inscriptions from Eastern Galilee.” Atiqot 35 (1998): 151–55.
    Zotero
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"Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine," EGAL0002, 7 June 2026. https:doi.org/10.26300/pz1d-st89