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JERU0517

Jerusalem, 1st Century BCE to 1st Century CE. Ossuary. Funerary (Epitaph).

Transcription

Σαλαμὶ IIIX Θεοδώρου

Translation

Salami daughter of Theodore

Diplomatic

[no diplomatic]

Terminus post quem:
Terminus ante quem:
Notes
The second line looks to be the Roman numeral XIII written backwards. The editor is not entirely sure what they refer to. They could reflect a relationship between the lid and the box or the number of ossuaries in the burial zone.

Languages

Greek, Latin

Dimensions

H: —; W: —; D: —

Date

100 BCE to 100 CE

Current location

No provenance provided.

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Bibliography

Source of diplomatic

  • Abel, F.-M. “Tombeau et Ossuaires Juifs Récemment Découverts.” Revue Biblique 10, no. 2 (April 1913): 262–77.
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Source of transcription

  • Abel, F.-M. “Tombeau et Ossuaires Juifs Récemment Découverts.” Revue Biblique 10, no. 2 (April 1913): 262–77.
    Zotero

Source of translation

  • Abel, F.-M. “Tombeau et Ossuaires Juifs Récemment Découverts.” Revue Biblique 10, no. 2 (April 1913): 262–77.
    Zotero
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