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ZOOR0160

Negev. Zoora. September 16, 439 CE. Grey sandstone tombstone. Epitaph.

Transcription

+ ΜνημῖονΜνημεῖον Θεο+δούλουΘεοδούλου Ἀλέσου, ἀποθανόντος μετὰ καλοῦ ὀνόματος ἐτῶν ξαʹ, τοῦ ἐν ἔτιἔτει τλδʹ,μηνὶ ΓορπιέουΓορπιαίῳ θκʹ, ἡμέρᾳ Κυρίου ζʹ. +

Translation

Monument of Theodoulos, (son) of Alesos, who died having a good name (at the age) of 61 years, in the year 334, on (the) 29th (day) of the month Gorpiaios, on (the) 7th day of (the) Lord (Saturday).

Diplomatic

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Notes
The inscription provides the date as the 7th day of the Lord (Saturday), the 29th day of the month Gorpiaios in the year 334 according to the Era of the Province of Arabia, that is, September 16, 439 CE. The tombstone is one of about 700 discovered in Byzantine Zoora. The majority of the Greek tombstones from this location have been identified as Christian. The rectangular tombstone is broken on the left side. Written in square script, the text is engraved upon a smoothed surface, which is flaked off in several places and has concentrations of salt crystals in its lower section. Below the text, painted traces of a cross flanked by two birds are barely discernible. Lines one through eight of the text are set within incised, red-painted guide-lines, which also extend one line above the inscription. A frame surrounds the text and decorative figures. The upper section of the frame, from the top to line eight, is both incised and painted red. The bottom section, from line nine to the bottom, is only painted. Faint traces of a red-painted cross are discernible to the right of the blank line above the text. The entire text is painted red. An engraved cross appears at the end of line one. A horizontal bar appears above the abbreviation of Κυρίου in line nine. The text contains both spelling and grammatical errors.

Languages

Greek

Dimensions

H: 57 cm; W: 30.5 cm; D: 07.5 cm

Date

439 CE to 439 CE

Current location

Department of Antiquities of Jordan

Figures

  • Guide-lines set within the text from lines one through eight with an extra line above the text

  • Bird flanking the cross below the text

  • Cross (see note)

  • Frame surrounding the text and symbols

Bibliography

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Source of translation

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Other sources

  • Meimaris, Yiannis, and Kalliope Kritikakou-Nikolaropoulou. Inscriptions from Palaestina Tertia Vol. Ia: The Greek Inscriptions from Ghor Es-Safi (Byzantine Zoora). Athens, Greece: National Hellenic Research Foundation, 2005.
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"Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine," ZOOR0160, 12 February 2025. https:doi.org/10.26300/pz1d-st89