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Sarcophagus or Ossuary
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.165-167, no.123.
de Saulcy, F. 1865. Voyae en Terre Sainte. Paris. (pp.375-410)
Decoration
Two stone disks on each long side, and one on each short side, all within a frame. The two line Aramaic inscription is located between the two stone disks on the facade. Vaulted lid.
Summary of contents
de Saulcy (1865, 375-410) recorded the skeletal remains of a woman wrapped in a decorated shroud, which largely disintegrated after the sarcophagus was opened.
Language
Aramaic
Translation
Sadan the queen. Sada the queen.
Findspot
Tomb of the Kings, Wadi Joz
Current Location (if known)
Museum of the Louvre, Paris, inv. no. AO 5029
Name 1
Sada
Role 1
queen
Name 2
Sadan
Role 2
queen
Physical Dimensions
H 57cm
W 205cm
Diplomatic
צדן מלכתא
צדה מלכתה
Edition
ṣdn mlktʾ | ṣdh mlkth
Dublin Core
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Title
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Sarcophagus with Aramaic inscription for Queen Sadan (Queen Helena?) from Jerusalem (JLM0128)
Source
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Jerusalem
Publisher
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CIIP1: 123
Date
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1st c. CE
Identifier
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JLM0128
Description
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Limestone sarcophagus with a two-line Aramaic inscription for Queen Sadan (or Tsadan), possibly to be identified with Queen Helena of Adiabene (in Mesopotamia) from the Tomb of the Kings in the upper Kidron Valley, dated to the 1st c. CE.
Rights
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Image rights<br />Image A: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Hanay, <a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Helena_of_Adiabene_Sarcophagus_1.JPG" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">WikiMedia Commons</a><br />Image B: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Coyau, <a href="https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monobaze_(dynastie)#/media/File:Sarcophagus_Louvre_AO5029_n02.jpg" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">WikiMediaCommons</a><br />Images C & D: Drawing in <a href="https://books.google.com/books?id=Ba1CO-_XzGoC&dq=de%20saulcy%20voyage%20en%20terre&pg=PA377#v=onepage&q&f=false" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">de Saulcy</a>, 1865, pp. 377, 385
Format
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Limestone
Language
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Aramaic
Aramaic
funerary
inscribed
inscription
Jerusalem
limestone
mlkt'
mlkth
queen
Sada
Sadan
sarcophagus
sdh
sdn