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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.569-570, no.558.
Diplomatic Constituted From
CIIP1
Edition Constituted From
CIIP1
Translation Constituted From
CIIP1
Physical Dimensions
H 34cm
W 55cm
D 29cm
Decoration
Facade decorated with two 6-petaled rosettes flanking a tree, all within a zigzag frame. Greek inscription incised above each rosette.
Language
Greek
Diplomatic
ΚΛΕΟΠΑΤΡΑ ΣΤΡΑΤΩΝΟΣ
Edition
Κλεοπατρα Στρατωνος
Translation
Kleopatra (daughter or wife) of Straton
Current Location (if known)
Church of St. Anne, Jerusalem, inv. no. PB 3202.
Name 1
Kleopatra
Name 2
Straton
Dublin Core
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Title
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Ossuary with a Greek inscription for Kleopatra from Jerusalem (JLM0061)
Source
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Jerusalem
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1st c. BCE-1st c. CE
Publisher
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CIIP1: 558
Identifier
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JLM0061
Description
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Limestone ossuary with rosettes, a tree, and zigzag decorations and a one-line Greek inscription for Kleopatra, either the daughter or wife of Straton. Now in Jerusalem. Dated to the 1st c. BCE/CE.
Format
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Limestone
Language
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Greek
Cleopatra
funerary
Greek
inscribed
inscription
Jerusalem
Kleopatra
ossuary
Κλεοπατρα