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JERU0562

Jerusalem, 1st century BCE. Ossuary. Epitaph.

Transcription

יוחנה שבאה Ἰουλία ἈσιανὴἸουδαία

Translation

Johannah of Sheba - Julia an Asian Jew

Diplomatic

יוחנה שבאה ΙΟΥΛΙΑ ΑΣΙΑΝΗ ΙΟΥΔΙ

Terminus post quem:
Terminus ante quem:
Notes
Last Greek word may also be the name "Judith"

Languages

Greek, Hebrew

Dimensions

H: —; W: —; D: 0 cm

Date

100 BCE to 1 BCE

Current location

Israel Museum, Jerusalem

Figures

No figures described.

Bibliography

Source of diplomatic

  • Puech, Emile. “Inscriptions Funeraires Palestiniennes: Tombeau de Jason et Ossuaires.” Revue Biblique 90, no. 4 (October 1983): 484–533.
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Source of transcription

  • Puech, Emile. “Inscriptions Funeraires Palestiniennes: Tombeau de Jason et Ossuaires.” Revue Biblique 90, no. 4 (October 1983): 484–533.
    Zotero

Source of translation

  • Puech, Emile. “Inscriptions Funeraires Palestiniennes: Tombeau de Jason et Ossuaires.” Revue Biblique 90, no. 4 (October 1983): 484–533.
    Zotero
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