1
16
352
-
Inscription
Diplomatic
ΘΕΟΣΒΟ
ΒΕΡΝΙΚΙ
[--]
Translation
God Help Bernice
Diplomatic Constituted From
CIIP2
Original Context (if known)
Outside the Herodean wall, east of the city
Description
A marble fragment with 2 lines of an invocation in Greek for Bernice
Findspot
Caesarea Maritima
Current Location (if known)
Kibbutz Sdot Yam Museum, IAA inv. no. 1998-7835
Name 1
Bernice
Selected Bibliography
CIIP2=Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae, volume II: Caesarea and the Middle Coast: a multi-lingual corpus of the inscriptions from Alexander to Muhammad, Ameling et. al. Berlin: De Gruyter. 2014. no.1176.
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Title
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A marble invocation in Greek for Bernice from Caesarea Maritima
Description
An account of the resource
A marble fragment with an invocation in Greek for Bernice
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Caesarea Maritima
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
CIIP2: 1176
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
4-mid 7 c. AD
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Marble
Language
A language of the resource
Greek
Bernice
Caesarea Maritima
funerary
Greek
inscribed
inscription
marble
-
Funerary inscription
Dimensions
H 35cm
W 23.5cm
D 1.4cm
Decoration
Six line Latin inscription
Language
Latin
Diplomatic
D (hedera) M
FORTVNA
TAE ALVMNAE
BM・DOMI
TIA MAXIMIL
LA PATRONA F
Edition
D(is) M(anibus)
Fortuna|tae alumnae
b(ene) m(erenti) Domi|tia Maximil|la patrona f(ecit)
Translation
For the spirits of the deceased. For Fortunata, (her) nursling, who well deserves it, had Domitia Maximilla, her patroness, erected (the funerary monument)
Diplomatic Constituted From
CIIP2
Edition Constituted From
CIIP2
Translation Constituted From
CIIP2
Description
A white-gray marble tablet with a gable with a Latin burial inscription of the alumna Fortunata from Caesarea Maritima.
Current Location (if known)
Beth Shemesh no. IV 401291
Name 1
Fortunata
Role 1
nursling (foster child)
Name 2
Domitia Maximilla
Role 2
Patroness
Selected Bibliography
CIIP2=Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae, volume II: Caesarea and the Middle Coast: a multi-lingual corpus of the inscriptions from Alexander to Muhammad, Ameling et. al. Berlin: De Gruyter. 2014. no.1434.
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A marble Latin burial Inscription of the alumna Fortunata from Caesarea Maritima
Description
An account of the resource
A white-gray marble tablet with a gable with a Latin burial inscription of the alumna Fortunata from Caesarea Maritima.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Caesarea Maritima
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
CIIP2: 1434
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Marble
Language
A language of the resource
Latin
aluma
Caesarea Maritima
Domitia Maximilla
Fortunata
funerary
inscribed
inscription
Latin
marble
patrona
-
Funerary inscription
Dimensions
H 22cm
W 18cm
Decoration
A three line Latin inscription
Language
Latin
Diplomatic
D M
RHODO[--]
CONIVG[--]
[--]
Edition
D(is) M(anibus) | Rhodo [pe] | coniug[i--|--]
Translation
For the spirits of the deceased. For Rhodope (my) wife...someone (erected the funerary monument)
Diplomatic Constituted From
CIIP2
Edition Constituted From
CIIP2
Translation Constituted From
CIIP2
Description
A white marble Latin funeral inscription for Rhodope a wife from Caesarea Maritima.
Current Location (if known)
Unknown
Name 1
Rhodope
Role 1
wife
Selected Bibliography
CIIP2=Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae, volume II: Caesarea and the Middle Coast: a multi-lingual corpus of the inscriptions from Alexander to Muhammad, Ameling et. al. Berlin: De Gruyter. 2014. no.1436.
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Title
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A marble Latin funeral inscription for Rhodope from Caesarea Maritima
Description
An account of the resource
A white marble Latin funeral inscription for Rhodope a wife from Caesarea Maritima.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Caesarea Maritima
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
CIIP2: 1436
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Marble
Language
A language of the resource
Latin
Caesarea Maritima
coniuge
funerary
inscribed
inscription
Latin
marble
Rhodope
wife
-
Funerary inscription
Dimensions
H. 21cm
W. 23cm
Decoration
Five line Greek inscription
Language
Greek
Translation
Tomb of Procopia, the daughter of Procopius, and Cyriacus Cumma, the chief of patrol
Diplomatic Constituted From
CIIP2
Edition Constituted From
CIIP2
Translation Constituted From
CIIP2
Description
A white marble plauque with a greek inscription for Procopia the daughter of Procopius and Cyriacus Cumma, the chief of patrol, from Caesarea Maritima 4-mid 7 c. CE
Name 1
Procopia
Role 1
Daughter
Selected Bibliography
CIIP2=Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae, volume II: Caesarea and the Middle Coast: a multi-lingual corpus of the inscriptions from Alexander to Muhammad, Ameling et. al. Berlin: De Gruyter. 2014. no.1534.
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A marble tomb of Procopia from Caesarea Maritima
Description
An account of the resource
A white marble plaque with a Greek inscription for Procopia the daughter of Procopius and Cyriacus Cumma, the chief of patrol, from Caesarea Maritima 4-mid 7 c. CE
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Caesarea Maritima
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
CIIP2
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
4-mid 7 c. CE
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Marble
Language
A language of the resource
Greek
Caesarea Maritima
daughter
funerary
Greek
inscribed
inscription
Procopia
-
Funerary inscription
Dimensions
H 17cm
W 36cm
D ca. 4cm
Decoration
two lines of Latin inscription
Language
Latin
Diplomatic
TITIAE C[--]
AE VXOR [--]
[--]
Edition
Titiae C[--] |ae uxor[i--]--]
Translation
For Titia C...a, his ... wife someone (erected this funerary monument)
Diplomatic Constituted From
CIIP2
Edition Constituted From
CIIP2
Translation Constituted From
CIIP2
Description
A left corner piece of a grey marble, with a Latin funerary inscription for Titia, a wife, dedicated by her husband, from Caesarea Maritima.
Findspot
Caesarea
Current Location (if known)
Kibbutz Sdot Yam Museum
Name 1
Titia
Role 1
wife
Selected Bibliography
CIIP2=Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae, volume II: Caesarea and the Middle Coast: a multi-lingual corpus of the inscriptions from Alexander to Muhammad, Ameling et. al. Berlin: De Gruyter. 2014. no.1438.
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A marble, Latin funerary inscription for Titia from Caesarea Maritima
Description
An account of the resource
A left corner piece of a grey marble, with a Latin funerary inscription for Titia, a wife, dedicated by her husband, from Caesarea Maritima.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Caesarea Maritima
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
CIIP2 : 1438
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Marble
Language
A language of the resource
Latin
Caesarea Maritima
funerary
inscribed
inscription
Latin
marble
Titia
uxor
wife
-
Mosaic Inscription
Mosaic Dimensions
W 10 cm
Brief Description of Mosaic Theme
A medallion shaped mosaic with fleurettes, surrounded by ivy leaves, in the center is a cross below this is the inscription, there are birds on either side of the cross and inscription
Location of Inscription
Center
Edition
`Ι(ησου) ςΧ(ριστο0ς ΑΩ ευτ υχως ανω μετα συμβι ου κε τε κν ων
Diplomatic
[--]
ΑΩ
ΥΧΩΣ
ΑΝΩΜΕΤΑ
ΟΥΚΕΤΕ
ΩΝ
Translation
Jesus Christ. Alpha and Omega. With good fortune to ...anus with his wife and children
Edition Constituted From
CIIP2
Diplomatic Constituted From
CIIP2
Translation Constituted From
CIIP2
Current Location (if known)
unknown
Name 1
...anus
Role 1
husband
Selected Bibliography
CIIP2=Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae, volume II: Caesarea and the Middle Coast: a multi-lingual corpus of the inscriptions from Alexander to Muhammad, Ameling et. al. Berlin: De Gruyter. 2014. no.1185.
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A mosaic inscription for good fortune from Caesarea Maritima
Description
An account of the resource
A mosaic inscription for good fortune for a family, a husband, wife and children, from Caesarea Maritima
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Caesarea Maritima
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
CIIP2: 1185
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
5-6 c. CE
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Mosaic
Language
A language of the resource
Greek
Caesarea Maritima
Greek
inscribed
inscription
mosaic
wife
-
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Title
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A portrait gem with inscription from Caesarea Maritima
Description
An account of the resource
A red jasper gem with an carving of a man and a woman with a greek inscription on it, from Caesarea Maritima 2nd c. CE
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Caesarea Maritima
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
CIIP2: 1719
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2 c. CE
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Jasper
Language
A language of the resource
Greek
Caesarea Maritima
gem
inscribed
-
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5447d7eb3e60452f9dabb6a6328ac972
Altar
Description of Altar and Decoration
Small altar with mouldings at top and bottom.
Location of Inscription
On top moulding, face, and bottom moulding of a single side.
Diplomatic
ΑΓΑΘΗΤΥΧΗ
ΥΠΕΡCΤΕΡΙΑCΤW
ΝΚΥΡΙWΝΗ[---
[-------------]
[------------]IOYL
IACΔΟΜΝΑCCEB
ΔΙΙΟΥΡΑΝΙWΔ[----]
ΙWΝΝΕΙKΟΜΑX[--
ΚΑΤΕΥΧ[
Translation
Agathe Tyche. For the well-being of our lords... [erased + broken]...Julia Domna Sebaste to Zeus Ouranios...[fragmentary]...son of Nikomachos, according to a vow.
Diplomatic Constituted From
Borkowski 1999
Translation Constituted From
Borkowski 1999
Findspot
Hippodrome
Original Context (if known)
On top of the carceres (starting gates) at the Hippodrome
Name 1
Julia Domna
Role 1
empress
Name 2
(Geta)
Role 2
imperial family
Name 3
son of Nikomachos
Role 3
dedicant
son
Name 4
Nikomachos
Role 4
father
Notes
Line 4 of the inscription is partially deliberately erased, and partially broken; Borkowski (1989, 81) notes that ΠΟΠΛΙΟΥCΕΠΤΙΜΙΟΥΓΕΤΑ (Publius Septimius Geta) fits the lacuna, probably with the title CΕΒΑCTOC (Augustus) in the lacuna in line 5. The erasure in line 4 should date to after Geta's death and damnatio memoriae in 211 CE.
Letters
Square alphabet
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Title
A name given to the resource
Altar with dedication to Zeus Ouranios mentioning Julia Domna (GER0116)
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Gerasa
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Borkowski, Z. 1989. "Inscriptions on Altars from the Hippodrome of Gerasa," Syria 66(1/4):81.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
209-212 CE
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
Borkowski 1989
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Stone
Language
A language of the resource
Greek
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
GER0116
Description
An account of the resource
Altar from the hippodrome at Gerasa dated 209-212 CE set up by the son of Nikomachos for Julia Domna and another member of the imperial family, probably Geta
IIIF Item Metadata
UUID
76e3c2e3-af5a-48a1-b213-6fdd57559638
empress
Gerasa
Greek
imperial
inscribed
inscription
Julia Domna
mother
Sebaste
stone
Ιουλια
Ιουλια Δομνα
σεβαστη
-
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42ac92f28b4df9bd6013e4dd2b2bd7cd
Funerary inscription
Dimensions
H 30cm
W 70cm
Diplomatic
(cross) ΜΗΝΑ (palm branch)
(palm branch) ΚΟΣΜΙΑΝΗ (palm branch)
ΚΑΣΟΤΟΥ
Translation
For Menas, Kosmiane his sister
Diplomatic Constituted From
CIIP3
Translation Constituted From
CIIP3
Description
Three line Greek inscription on a black stone slab, broken in two pieces, with traces of red color in the inscribed letters. A cross is located at the beginning of the inscription, and palm branches at the end of lines 2-3 and at the beginning of line 2.
Findspot
House in Gaza
Name 1
Menas
Role 1
brother of Kosmiane
Name 2
Kosmiane
Role 2
sister of Menas
Selected Bibliography
=Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae, volume III: South Coast: a multi-lingual corpus of the inscriptions from Alexander to Muhammad, Ameling et. al. Berlin: De Gruyter. 2014. pp.477-478, no.2491
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An inscription for Menas from Kosmiane from Gaza (GAZ0111)
Description
An account of the resource
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)
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Gaza
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
CIIP3: 2491
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
5th c. CE
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Stone
Language
A language of the resource
Greek
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
GAZ0111
funerary
Gaza
Greek
inscribed
inscription
Kosmiane
κασιγνητη
-
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42ac92f28b4df9bd6013e4dd2b2bd7cd
Funerary inscription
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.377, no.357.
Diplomatic Constituted From
CIIP1
Edition Constituted From
CIIP1
Translation Constituted From
CIIP1
Edition
spr'
Translation
Shappira
Findspot
Burial cave below Deir es-Sineh in the Kidron Valley
Original Context (if known)
Carved above a loculus in one of the burial chambers.
Current Location (if known)
in-situ
Name 1
Shappira
Notes
JLM005-JLM007 were all found in the same burial cave in the Kidron Valley.
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Aramaic epitaph for Shappira from Jerusalem (JLM0007)
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Jerusalem
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
CIIP1: 357
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1st c. CE
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
JLM0007
Description
An account of the resource
One-line epitaph in Aramaic for Shappira cut above a loculus from Jerusalem, dated to the 1st c. CE.
Language
A language of the resource
Aramaic
Aramaic
funerary
inscribed
inscription
Jerusalem
ossuary
Shappira
spr'
-
https://wireproject.org/files/original/85a31ced55c1f45b44a685c340f1b6c7.jpg
42ac92f28b4df9bd6013e4dd2b2bd7cd
Funerary inscription
Dimensions
H 22.5cm
W 22.5cm
D 3cm
Translation
Cyra daughter of Halfon
Translation Constituted From
CIIP3
Description
Square white marble plaque with three lines of an Aramaic inscription and a lulav bordering on the left
Letters
3-5.5cm
Findspot
A burial cave near Herzl Street (with JOP0201)
Original Context (if known)
A burial cave near Herzl Street (with JOP0201)
Current Location (if known)
IAA Inv. no.1992-1510/1994-1015
Name 1
Cyra
Role 1
daughter
Name 2
Halfon
Role 2
(father)
Notes
Found in a burial cave with JOP0201
Selected Bibliography
CIIP3=Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae, volume III: South Coast: a multi-lingual corpus of
the inscriptions from Alexander to Muhammad, Ameling et. al. Berlin: De Gruyter. 2014. pp.39-40,
no.2174.
Edition
qyrʾ | brth | dḥlpwn
Diplomatic
קירא
ברתה
דחלפון
Edition Constituted From
CIIP3
Diplomatic Constituted From
CIIP3
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Aramaic epitaph of Cyra daughter of Ḥalfon from Joppa (JOP0103)
Description
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Aramaic epitaph of Cyra, daughter of Ḥalfon, from Joppa, dated 4th-5th c. CE (JOP0103)
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Joppa/Jaffa
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
4th-5th c. CE
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Marble
Language
A language of the resource
Aramaic
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
CIIP3: 2174
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
JOP0103
Aramaic
brth
Cyra
daughter
funerary
inscribed
inscription
Joppa
marble
qyr'
-
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42ac92f28b4df9bd6013e4dd2b2bd7cd
Funerary inscription
Dimensions
H 12cm
W 17cm
D 1.5cm
Translation
...rian? Cyra daughter of the house of...
Translation Constituted From
CIIP3
Description
Squared marble plaque broken on the right and at the bottom, with three lines of an Aramaic inscription, and some remains of red paint within the inscribed letters
Letters
1.5-2.5cm
Findspot
Jaffa necropolis
Current Location (if known)
Old Jaffa Museum of Antiquities, Tel Aviv-Jaffa, IAA inv. no. 1979-505
Name 1
...rian Cyra?
Selected Bibliography
CIIP3=Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae, volume III: South Coast: a multi-lingual corpus of
the inscriptions from Alexander to Muhammad, Ameling et. al. Berlin: De Gruyter. 2014. pp.127-128, no.2247.
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Aramaic funerary inscription mentioning a daughter (JOP0115)
Description
An account of the resource
Fragmentary marble plaque with Aramaic funerary inscription including a reference to a daughter of the house of [unknown], from Joppa/Jaffa, dated to 5th-6th c. CE (JOP0115)
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Joppa/Jaffa
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
CIIP3: 2247
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
5th-6th c. CE
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Marble
Language
A language of the resource
Aramaic
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
JOP0115
Aramaic
daughter
funerary
inscribed
inscription
Joppa
marble
-
https://wireproject.org/files/original/6493e5a561f4287aee27a4097df387e7.jpg
42ac92f28b4df9bd6013e4dd2b2bd7cd
Funerary inscription
Edition
[....]kwhnt' y[....]'lybw/z' stn[.]yt[....]b[....]
Translation
...the priestess... and he(?) should not come(?) (namely?) Satan(?)...
Edition Constituted From
CIIP1
Translation Constituted From
CIIP1
Findspot
Wall in Jason's tomb, Alfasi Street, in Jerusalem
Original Context (if known)
Wall in Jason's tomb, Alfasi Street, in Jerusalem
Current Location (if known)
in situ
Name 1
unknown
Role 1
priestess
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. 420, no.396.
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Aramaic inscription mentioning a priestess from Jerusalem (JLM0017)
Description
An account of the resource
Fragmentary inscription in Aramaic written on the eastern wall of the tomb mentioning a priestess. From Jerusalem, dated to the 1st c. BCE.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Jerusalem
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
CIIP1: 396
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1st c. BCE
Language
A language of the resource
Aramaic
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
JLM0017
Aramaic
funerary
inscribed
inscription
Jerusalem
priestess
-
https://wireproject.org/files/original/4792726d216c8fa353014e9ed2aef810.jpg
42ac92f28b4df9bd6013e4dd2b2bd7cd
Funerary inscription
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. 417-418, no.394.
Diplomatic Constituted From
CIIP1
Edition Constituted From
CIIP1
Translation Constituted From
CIIP1
Edition
[--?]m[..]'w/p m'ny b'lp kwl [.]gb[..] 'nw+[--] | hwy b'nykm [--]gb++[--]++bn | l'h bt yhwsyp [..... ....] | l[--] [....]
Translation
1... ship/thousand(?) vessels for/in a ship/thousand?, all the men? of?...2 seen by your eyes?... 3 Le'ah daughter of Yehosef... 4...
Findspot
Wall in Jason's tomb, Alfasi Street, in Jerusalem
Original Context (if known)
Eastern wall
Current Location (if known)
In situ
Name 1
Le'ah
Role 1
daughter of Yosef
Name 2
Yosef
Role 2
father of Le'ah
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Aramaic-Hebrew inscription mentioning Le'ah, daughter of Yosef from Jerusalem (JLM0016)
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Jerusalem
Publisher
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CIIP1: 394
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1st c. BCE
Identifier
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JLM0016
Description
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Fragmentary four-line inscription on the eastern wall in three different hands. Along with a ship, and men, Le'ah daughter of Yosef is mentioned. From Jerusalem, dated to the 1st c. BCE.
Language
A language of the resource
Aramaic-Hebrew
Aramaic
Aramaic-Hebrew
bt
funerary
Hebrew
inscribed
inscription
Jerusalem
l'h
Le'ah
Leah
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Sarcophagus or Ossuary
Decoration
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.
Language
Aramaic
Greek
Inscription
[Aramaic]
Greek: ΚΝΙΦ
Translation
(a) Shalom the wife of Kuronos (?)
Findspot
Burial cave on the western slope of Mount Scopus
Current Location (if known)
Beth Shemesh IAA inv. No. 1975-681
Name 1
Shalom
Role 1
wife
Name 2
Kuronos
Role 2
(husband)
Notes
Found in the same area as AEL0115-AEL0116
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.126-127, no.84
Physical Dimensions
H 36cm
W 62cm
D 27cm
Diplomatic
(a) שלוםאתקנ/פרס
שלוםאנתתקנ/פרס
(b) [--]
ΚΝΙΦ
Edition
(a) šlwm ʾ(nt)t qn/prs | šlwm ʾntt qn/prs
Diplomatic Constituted From
CIIP1
Edition Constituted From
CIIP1
Translation Constituted From
CIIP1
Dublin Core
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Title
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Bilingual Aramaic and Greek ossuary for Shalom from Jerusalem (JLM0117)
Description
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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
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
Format
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Limestone
Language
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Aramaic
Greek
Identifier
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JLM0117
Publisher
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CIIP1: 84
'ntt
Aramaic
bilingual
funerary
Greek
inscribed
inscription
Jerusalem
limestone
ossuary
Shalom
slwm
wife
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Funerary inscription
Dimensions
H 21
W 31.5
D 4.8cm
Description
White marble plaque with three lines of a Greek inscription over a single line of Hebrew, which is flanked by two lulavim
Findspot
Jaffa Necropolis
Current Location (if known)
Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo inv. no. C 41682
Name 1
Maria
Role 1
daughter or wife of Anatolius
Name 2
Anatolius
Role 2
laborer
father or husband of Maria
Translation
(Greek) Tomb belonging to Maria (daughter/wife) of Anatolius, laborer.
(Hebrew) Peace
Diplomatic
ΜΝΗΜΑΔΙΑΦΕΡΟΝ
ΤΑΜΑΡΙΑΣΑΝΑΤΟ
ΛΙΟΥΕΡΓΑΤΟΥ
{Hebrew}
Diplomatic Constituted From
CIIP3
Translation Constituted From
CIIP3
Letters
2-2.5cm
Selected Bibliography
CIIP3=Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae, volume III: South Coast: a multi-lingual corpus of
the inscriptions from Alexander to Muhammad, Ameling et. al. Berlin: De Gruyter. 2014. pp.94-95, no.2217
Dublin Core
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Title
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Bilingual funerary inscription for Maria from Joppa (JOP0110)
Source
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Joppa/Jaffa
Publisher
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CIIP3: 2217
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
3rd-6th c. CE
Format
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Marble
Identifier
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JOP0110
Description
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Bilingual Greek/Hebrew funerary inscription for Maria, identified as the daughter or wife of Anatolius, from Joppa/Jaffa, dated between the 3rd-6th c. CE (JOP0110)
Language
A language of the resource
Greek
daughter or wife
funerary
Greek
Hebrew
inscribed
inscription
Joppa
marble
Maria
Μαριας