An inscription for Menas from Kosmiane from Gaza (GAZ0111)
A Greek inscription, perhaps funerary, for Menas from Kosmiane, identified as his sister, from Gaza, dated by letter forms probably to the 5th c. CE (GAZ0211)
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CIIP3: 2491
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Stone
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GAZ0111
Mosaic floor with Samaritan Aramaic inscription mentioning Maximus/ona and Proxena/Priscianus as donors from Tel Qasile (QAS0101)
Dedicatory inscription on a mosaic floor for two donors of a large building. Although the inscription is in Aramaic Samaritan, the names of the donors are in Greek, and are rendered as either Maximus or Maximona and Priscianus or Proxena (QAS0101)
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CIIP3: 2168
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Mosaic
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QAS0101