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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.576-577, no.566.
Diplomatic Constituted From
CIIP1
Edition Constituted From
CIIP1
Translation Constituted From
CIIP1
Physical Dimensions
H 38cm
W 71cm
D 29cm
Decoration
Two rosettes within a zigzag frame on facade and a two-line Greek inscription incised on the back side.
Language
Greek
Diplomatic
ΜΑΡΙΑΜΗΕΛΕΑΖΑΡ
ΟΥΚΑΙΘΥΓΑΤΕΡΕΣΑΥΤΗ
Edition
Μαριαμη Ελεαζαρ|ου και Θυγατερες αυτη<ς>
Translation
Mariame (wife or daughter) of Eleazaros and her daughters.
Findspot
Reportedly from southeastern Jerusalem
Current Location (if known)
Hebrew University Institute of Archaeology, inv. no. 1517
Name 1
Mariame
Role 1
(mother)
Name 2
Eleazaros
Name 3
Unnamed
Role 3
daughters
Dublin Core
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Title
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Ossuary with Greek inscription for Mariame and her daughters from Jerusalem (JLM0063)
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: 566
Identifier
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JLM0063
Description
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Limestone ossuary with rosettes and a two-line Greek inscription for Mariam, either the daughter or wife of Eleazaros, and her daughters. Reportedly from Jerusalem. Dated to the 1st c. BCE/CE.
Format
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Limestone
Language
A language of the resource
Greek
daughter
daughters
funerary
Greek
inscribed
inscription
Jerusalem
Mariame
mother
ossuary
Θυγατερες
θυγατηρ
μαριαμη