Transcription Ἐν τῷ ἁγίῳ
τόπῳ μνήσθωσιν
Εὐθυμία καὶ
Ἐπιθάνιος ἔγραψε.
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Translation In this holy place may Euthymia and .. be remembered. Epiphanius wrote (this). |
Diplomatic ΕΝΤWΑΓ
ΤΟΠWΜΝΗ
ΕΥΘΥΜΙΑΚ
ΕΠΙΦΑΝΙϹΕΓΡΑΨ.+ |
Greek
H: 50 cm; W: 85 cm; D: 5.3 cm
300 CE to 700 CE
Israel Museum or IAA storehouse, Romema, Jerusalem
Geometric pattern around the text. only the central part of the carving survives
Cross incised underneath the script almost exactly at the center of the carved cornice: it was later obliterated, probably during the muslim period
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Satlow, Michael L., ed. 2002 - . “Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine.” Brown University. https://doi.org/10.26300/PZ1D-ST89This inscription can be cited as:
"Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine," HAMM0020, 15 December 2025. https:doi.org/10.26300/pz1d-st89