CIIP1=Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae, volume I: Jerusalem: a multi-lingual corpus of the inscriptions from Alexander to Muhammad, Ameling et. al. Berlin: De Gruyter. 2014. pp.591, no.587.
JLM0037 and JLM00238 were found in the same burial cave.
Selected Bibliography
CIIP1=Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae, volume I: Jerusalem: a multi-lingual corpus of the inscriptions from Alexander to Muhammad, Ameling et. al. Berlin: De Gruyter. 2014. pp.487, no.464.
Ossuary with Aramaic inscription for Shalom, mother of Mattiya, from Jerusalem (JLM0012)
Description
Limestone ossuary with Aramaic inscriptions for Shalom, whose son and husband were both named Mattiya. A Mattiya is also known from the same burial complex (CIIP1, 401, no.380) From Jerusalem, dated to the 1st c. BCE/CE.
The family burial complex in which this ossuary was found apparently belonged to Dositheos and his wife Shelamzion (JLM0013), their children (incl. El'azar and his wife, JLM0011), and grandchildren. See CIIP1, 396-404, nos.375-383.
Selected Bibliography
CIIP1=Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae"," volume I: Jerusalem: a multi-lingual corpus of the inscriptions from Alexander to Muhammad"," Ameling et. al. Berlin: De Gruyter. 2014. pp. "," no.
Ossuary with a Hebrew and Aramaic inscription for Shalom from Jerusalem (JLM0001)
Description
Limestone ossuary decorated with rosettes and two inscriptions in Hebrew and Aramaic for Shalom, identified as the wife of Yehuda. From Jerusalem, dated to the 1st c. BCE/CE.
JLM0198, JLM0199, JLM001-JLM0004 were all found in the same burial cave in the Kidron Valley.
Selected Bibliography
CIIP1=Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae, volume I: Jerusalem: a multi-lingual corpus of the inscriptions from Alexander to Muhammad, Ameling et. al. Berlin: De Gruyter. 2014. pp.362-363, no.341.
Two rosettes in different styles on the facade, and two disks on the roof. One rosette on each short end of the ossuary. The inscription is incised on the facade above one rosette. Gabled lid.
JLM0198, JLM0199, JLM001-JLM0004 were all found in the same burial cave in the Kidron Valley.
Selected Bibliography
CIIP1=Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae, volume I: Jerusalem: a multi-lingual corpus of the inscriptions from Alexander to Muhammad, Ameling et. al. Berlin: De Gruyter. 2014. pp.361-362, no.340.
Plain ossuary with a three-line Greek inscription incised (a) on one long side, and a one-line Hebrew/Aramaic inscription incised on the opposite side.
(1) "MA" was originally inscribed on the ossuary, and then scratched out (CIIP1, 360, no.339)
(2) JLM0198, JLM0199, JLM001-JLM0004 were all found in the same burial cave in the Kidron Valley.
Selected Bibliography
CIIP1=Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae, volume I: Jerusalem: a multi-lingual corpus of the inscriptions from Alexander to Muhammad, Ameling et. al. Berlin: De Gruyter. 2014. pp.360-361, no.339.
Ossuary with a bilingual inscription for Shalom from Jerusalem (JLM0189)
Description
Limestone ossuary with rosettes and two inscriptions in Greek and Hebrew from Shalom, identified in both as the daughter of Ariston. . Ariston's ossuary was also found in the same complex (CIIP1: 326-327, no.304), and the inscription there identifies him as a proselyte originally from Apamea. Αnother ossuary, of Selampsin/Shelamzaio, daughter of Ariston (JLM0190), was found in the same complex, and probably belongs to her sister. From Jerusalem, dated to the 1st c. BCE/CE.
CIIP1=Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae, volume I: Jerusalem: a multi-lingual corpus of the inscriptions from Alexander to Muhammad, Ameling et. al. Berlin: De Gruyter. 2014. pp.331, no.308.
Incised inscriptions located in four different places on the ossuary. Inscription (a) located on the small left side with the two lines of (b) slightly below. The three lines of (c) are located on the lid, and (d) on the side of the lid. Decorated facade, flat lid.
Found in the same burial cave as JLM0165-JLM0167, JLM0169-JLM0172.
Selected Bibliography
CIIP1=Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae, volume I: Jerusalem: a multi-lingual corpus of the inscriptions from Alexander to Muhammad, Ameling et. al. Berlin: De Gruyter. 2014. pp.282-285, no.256.
Ossuary with Aramaic inscription for Shalom wife of Shapir from Jerusalem (JLM0148)
Description
Limestone ossuary decorated with rosettes and geometric decorations and inscribed in Aramaic for Shalom, identified as wife of Shapir, from Jerusalem Dated to the 1st c. BCE/CE.
CIIP1=Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae, volume I: Jerusalem: a multi-lingual corpus of the inscriptions from Alexander to Muhammad, Ameling et. al. Berlin: De Gruyter. 2014. pp.230, no. 197.
Ossuary with Hebrew inscription for Shalom the proselyte from Jerusalem(JLM0145)
Description
Fragments of a limestone ossuary with rosette decoration and a Hebrew inscription for Shalom, identified as a proselyte, from Jerusalem, dated to the 1st c. BCE/CE.
CIIP1=Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae"," volume I: Jerusalem: a multi-lingual corpus of the inscriptions from Alexander to Muhammad"," Ameling et. al. Berlin: De Gruyter. 2014. pp. "," no.
CIIP1=Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae, volume I: Jerusalem: a multi-lingual corpus of the inscriptions from Alexander to Muhammad, Ameling et. al. Berlin: De Gruyter. 2014. pp.215-216, no.180.
As per CIIP1 (206, no.169), the fact that Shalom's son remained unnamed suggests that she and her son died in childbirth or soon after.
Selected Bibliography
CIIP1=Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae, volume I: Jerusalem: a multi-lingual corpus of the inscriptions from Alexander to Muhammad, Ameling et. al. Berlin: De Gruyter. 2014. pp. 205-206, no.169.
CIIP1=Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae, volume I: Jerusalem: a multi-lingual corpus of the inscriptions from Alexander to Muhammad, Ameling et. al. Berlin: De Gruyter. 2014. pp. 168, no.126.
Ossuary with a Hebrew/Aramaic inscription for Shalom from Jerusalem (JLM0124)
Description
Limestone ossuary decorated with rosettes, a branch, and zigzag frames with a Hebrew/Aramaic inscription for Shalom, from Jerusalem, dated 1st c. BCE/CE.
CIIP1=Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae, volume I: Jerusalem: a multi-lingual corpus of the inscriptions from Alexander to Muhammad, Ameling et. al. Berlin: De Gruyter. 2014. pp.186-187, no.143
Bilingual Aramaic and Greek ossuary for Shalom from Jerusalem (JLM0117)
Description
Limestone ossruary decorated with rosettes and zigzag frames, with Aramaic and Greek inscription for Shalom the wife of Kunoros from Jerusalem dated to the 1st c. BCE/CE
Two 12-petaled rosettes flanking a palm tree within a zigzag frame on façade. Aramaic inscription on back (a), and Greek inscription on short left side (b). Vaulted lid.
CIIP1=Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae volume I, Jerusalem: a multi-lingual corpus of the inscriptions from Alexander to Muhammad, Ameling et. al. Berlin: De Gruyter. 2014. pp.126-127, no.84
Ossuary with an Aramaic and Hebrew inscription for Shalom, wife of Hananiya from Jerusalem (JLM0113)
Description
Limestone ossuary with rosette decoration and an Aramaic and Hebrew inscription for Shalom, identified as the wife of Hananiya, from Jerusalem, dated to the 1st c. BCE/CE. Hananiya's ossuary was discovered in the same cave (CIIP1, 114-115, no.70).
CIIP1=Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae, volume I: Jerusalem: a multi-lingual corpus of the inscriptions from Alexander to Muhammad, Ameling et. al. Berlin: De Gruyter. 2014. pp. 115-116, no.72