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		  6139. Ossuary, JudeaFor layout purposes only:6139. Decorated ossuary from Judea (Jerusalem?) dating c. 1st. C BC. inscribed in Hebrew: “Hananiah son …” Add to Selected
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		  614 Byzantine gold coinsFor layout purposes only:614. A HORDE OF BYZANTINE GOLD COINS Add to Selected
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		  6140. Ossuary, JudeaFor layout purposes only:6140. Decorated ossuary from Judea (Jerusalem?) dating c. 1st. C BC. inscribed in Greek: “Niketas.Philopator” Add to Selected
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		  6141-1- Ossuary, JudeaFor layout purposes only:6141. Decorated ossuary from Judea (Jerusalem?) dating c. 1st. C BC. inscribed in Greek: “Salon.Saphira” detail Add to Selected
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		  6141. Ossuary, JudeaFor layout purposes only:6141. Decorated ossuary from Judea (Jerusalem?) dating c. 1st. C BC. inscribed in Greek: “Salon.Saphira” Add to Selected
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		  6142. Ossuary inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6142. Lid from an ossuary from Judea (Jerusalem?) dating c. 1st. C BC. bearing a Greek inscription Add to Selected
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		  6143. Ossuary, JudeaFor layout purposes only:6143. Narrow side of an ossuary from Judea (Jerusalem?) dating c. 1st. C BC. bearing a Greek inscription: “Psyche” Add to Selected
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		  6144. Ossuary, JudeaFor layout purposes only:6144. Narrow side of an ossuary from Judea (Jerusalem?) dating c. 1st. C BC. bearing a Greek inscription: “Judi/Jew?” Add to Selected
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		  6145. Ossuary, JudeaFor layout purposes only:6145. Narrow side of an ossuary from Judea (Jerusalem?) dating c. 1st. C BC. bearing a Greek inscription: “Julia the Asian?” Add to Selected
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		  6146-1- Ossuary, JudeaFor layout purposes only:6146. Narrow side of an ossuary from Judea (Jerusalem?) dating c. 1st. C BC. bearing an inscription in Hebrew: “Johana of Sheba” pic: detail of inscription Add to Selected
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		  6146. Ossuary, JudeaFor layout purposes only:6146. Narrow side of an ossuary from Judea (Jerusalem?) dating c. 1st. C BC. bearing an inscription in Hebrew: “Johana of Sheba” Add to Selected
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		  6148-1-Maresha,burial cave inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6148. Maresha (Israel hill country) Hellenistic (Phoenician or Sidonian) burial caves dating c. 3-2nd. C. BC. The chalk stone walls are covered with colorful frescoes of mythological and other creatures and Greek inscriptions. Add to Selected
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		  6148-20-Maresha,burial cave inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6148. Maresha (Israel hill country) Hellenistic (Phoenician or Sidonian) burial caves dating c. 3-2nd. C. BC. The chalk stone walls are covered with colorful frescoes of mythological and other creatures and Greek inscriptions. (frescoes are reconstructed from the originals in situ) Add to Selected
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		  6148-21-Maresha,burial cave inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6148. Maresha (Israel hill country) Hellenistic (Phoenician or Sidonian) burial caves dating c. 3-2nd. C. BC. The chalk stone walls are covered with colorful frescoes of mythological and other creatures and Greek inscriptions. (frescoes are reconstructed from the originals in situ) Add to Selected
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		  6148-22-Maresha,burial cave inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6148. Maresha (Israel hill country) Hellenistic (Phoenician or Sidonian) burial caves dating c. 3-2nd. C. BC. The chalk stone walls are covered with colorful frescoes of mythological and other creatures and Greek inscriptions. (frescoes are reconstructed from the originals in situ) Add to Selected
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		  6148-29-Maresha,burial cave inscriptionFor layout purposes only:Maresha (Israel hill country) Hellenistic (Phoenician or Sidonian) burial caves dating c. 3-2nd. C. BC. The chalk stone walls are covered with colorful frescoes of mythological and other creatures and Greek inscriptions. Add to Selected
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		  6149-1-Hirbet Ed Der monasteryFor layout purposes only:6149. HIRBET ED-DER – AN EARLY BYZANTINE (C. 5-6TH. C) MONASTERY IN THE SOUTHERN WILDERNESS OF JUDEA. THE MONASTERY WAS BUILT INTO THE EXISTING CAVES, SOME OF THE ROOMS AND CHAPELS WERE DECORATED WITH MOSAIC FLOORS. Add to Selected
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		  6149-2-Hirbet Ed Der monasteryFor layout purposes only:6149. HIRBET ED-DER – AN EARLY BYZANTINE (C. 5-6TH. C) MONASTERY IN THE SOUTHERN WILDERNESS OF JUDEA. THE MONASTERY WAS BUILT INTO THE EXISTING CAVES, SOME OF THE ROOMS AND CHAPELS WERE DECORATED WITH MOSAIC FLOORS. Add to Selected
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		  6149-6-Hirbet Ed Der monasteryFor layout purposes only:6149. HIRBET ED-DER – AN EARLY BYZANTINE (C. 5-6TH. C) MONASTERY IN THE SOUTHERN WILDERNESS OF JUDEA. THE MONASTERY WAS BUILT INTO THE EXISTING CAVES, SOME OF THE ROOMS AND CHAPELS WERE DECORATED WITH MOSAIC FLOORS.Pic: Greek inscription from Cor. 15:52-3 Add to Selected
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		  6150. Armenian garden inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6150. Greek inscription from a Byzantine mosaic floor found in the Armenian garden in Jerusalem. Add to Selected
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		  6151. Hippos inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6151. Greek inscription from Hippos near the lake of Galilee Add to Selected
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		  6152. Deir Queruh, ByzantineFor layout purposes only:6152. Deir Queruh, Gamla, Golan, Greek inscription on lintel of Byzantine church. Add to Selected
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		  6153. Doroth Greek inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6153. Doroth (kibutz) Greek inscription from the Byzantine church mosaic floor. Add to Selected
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		  6154. Golan, Greek inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6154. Golan, Greek inscription decorated with a Palm tree. Add to Selected
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		  6155-10-Hamat Gader inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6155. Hamat Gader, Greek inscription from the Roman period baths in southern Golan near the Sea of Galilee Add to Selected
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		  6155-11-Hamat Gader inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6155. Hamat Gader, Greek inscription from the Roman period baths in southern Golan near the Sea of Galilee Add to Selected
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		  6155-12-Hamat Gader inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6155. Hamat Gader, Greek inscription from the Roman period baths in southern Golan near the Sea of Galilee Add to Selected
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		  6155-13-Hamat Gader inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6155. Hamat Gader, Greek inscription from the Roman period baths in southern Golan near the Sea of Galilee Add to Selected
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		  6155-14-Hamat Gader inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6155. Hamat Gader, Greek inscription from the Roman period baths in southern Golan near the Sea of Galilee Add to Selected
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		  6155-15-Hamat Gader inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6155. Hamat Gader, Greek inscription from the Roman period baths in southern Golan near the Sea of Galilee Add to Selected
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		  6155-16-Hamat Gader inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6155. Hamat Gader, Greek inscription from the Roman period baths in southern Golan near the Sea of Galilee Add to Selected
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		  6155-2-Hamat Gader inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6155. Hamat Gader, Greek inscription from the Roman period baths in southern Golan near the Sea of Galilee Add to Selected
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		  6155-3-Hamat Gader inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6155. Hamat Gader, Greek inscription from the Roman period baths in southern Golan near the Sea of Galilee Add to Selected
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		  6155-4-Hamat Gader inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6155. Hamat Gader, Greek inscription from the Roman period baths in southern Golan near the Sea of Galilee Add to Selected
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		  6155-5-Hamat Gader inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6155. Hamat Gader, Greek inscription from the Roman period baths in southern Golan near the Sea of Galilee Add to Selected
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		  6155-6-Hamat Gader inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6155. Hamat Gader, Greek inscription from the Roman period baths in southern Golan near the Sea of Galilee Add to Selected
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		  6155-7-Hamat Gader inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6155. Hamat Gader, Greek inscription from the Roman period baths in southern Golan near the Sea of Galilee Add to Selected
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		  6155-8-Hamat Gader inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6155. Hamat Gader, Greek inscription from the Roman period baths in southern Golan near the Sea of Galilee Add to Selected
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		  6155-9-Hamat Gader inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6155. Hamat Gader, Greek inscription from the Roman period baths in southern Golan near the Sea of Galilee Add to Selected
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		  6156. Shem gate inscription, JerusalemFor layout purposes only:6156. Greek inscription from Schem gate in Jerusalem dating c. 550 AD. The text commemorates a monastery built by a priest called Constantin and mentions the byzantine king Plavius Justinianus. Add to Selected
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		  6157. Elyashiv sealFor layout purposes only:6157. Seal inscribed in ancient Hebrew with the name of Elyashiv dating c. 8th. C. BC. The seal was found in the grave of a woman, dating 1st. C. BC. in Ukraina. Add to Selected
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		  6159-1- Gold coin from SardisFor layout purposes only:6159. Gold coin from Sardis (Central Turkey) c. 560-547 BC at the time of King Croesus, king of Lydia. Add to Selected
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		  6159. Gold coin from SardisFor layout purposes only:6159. Gold coin from Sardis (Central Turkey) c. 560-547 BC at the time of King Croesus, king of Lydia. Add to Selected
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		  6160. Nimrod KingFor layout purposes only:6160. Ivory statue of a king or dignitary, Nimrod, c. 9th. C. BC. Add to Selected
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		  6161-1- Bust of Zeus-OromasdesFor layout purposes only: Add to Selected
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		  6161. Bust of Zeus-OromasdesFor layout purposes only:6161. Bust of Zeus-Oromasdes from the Royal tomb of King Antiochus I Theos of Commagene dating from the 1st. C. BC. Mount Nemrut, southeastern Turkey Add to Selected
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		  6164. Darius cuneiform inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6164. Cuneiform rock carved inscription describing the greatness of king Darius (Xerxes), 5th. C. BC. Hamadan, Iran Add to Selected
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		  6165-1- Trilingual inscription, XerxesFor layout purposes only: Add to Selected
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		  6165-2- Trilingual inscription, XerxesFor layout purposes only:6165. Trilingual Cuneiform inscription glorifying king Xerxes (Darius) dating c. 5th. C. BC. The inscription located in at Van fortress in Turkey is written in Old Persian, Akkadian and Elamite. Add to Selected
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		  6166-2-Lydian silver coinFor layout purposes only:6166. Lydian silver coin, dating c. 56-520 BC. among the first coins known. Add to Selected
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		  6166. Lydian gold coinsFor layout purposes only:6166. Lydian gold coins, dating c. 56-520 BC. first gold coins known. Add to Selected
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		  6167. Silver ingot, PersiaFor layout purposes only:6167. Silver ingot (coin), Darius I – Xerxes II, c. 485-470 BC. Persian Empire Add to Selected
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		  6168. Neo-Hittite, Storm God and KingFor layout purposes only:6168. Neo-Hittite orthostat depicting the meeting of the “Storm God” (right) and a King. C. 9th. C. BC. Karkamis, Turkey Add to Selected
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		  617 EphroditeFor layout purposes only:617. A HELENISTIC PERIOD POTTERY FIGURINE DEPICTING EPHRODITE, FOUND IN THE TEL DOR EXCAVATIONS Add to Selected
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		  6170. Hittite officialFor layout purposes only:6170. Neo-Hittite basalt relief depicting a court official in all his finery and arms. C. 8th. C. BC. Zincirly, Turkey Add to Selected
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		  6171. King Ardashir I. Naqsh-e RustanFor layout purposes only:6171. Relief depicting the investiture of King Ardashir I. Naqsh-e Rustan, Iran, 4th. C. AD Add to Selected
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		  6173. Hittite lion huntFor layout purposes only:6173. Neo-Hittite basalt relief depicting lion hunt. C. 9th. C. BC. Tel Halaf, Syria Add to Selected
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		  6173. Hittite lion huntFor layout purposes only:6173. Neo-Hittite basalt relief depicting lion hunt. C. 9th. C. BC. Tel Halaf, Syria Add to Selected
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		  6174–Judah son of Joseph ossuaryFor layout purposes only:6174. Ossuary inscribed in Aramaic: Judah son of Joseph, 1st. C. AD. Jerusalem. Add to Selected
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		  6174-1-Judah son of Joseph ossuaryFor layout purposes only:6174. Ossuary inscribed in Aramaic: Judah son of Joseph, 1st. C. AD. Jerusalem. Add to Selected
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		  6175-1-Judah son of Jesus ossuaryFor layout purposes only:6175. Ossuary inscribed in Hebrew: Judah son of Jesus, 1st. C. AD. Jerusalem. Add to Selected
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		  6176. Treasure of coinsFor layout purposes only:6176. Treasure of Tyrian and Shekel silver coins dating c. 66-70 AD. and the box in which they were found in a Jerusalem excavation. Add to Selected
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		  6178-1-Justinian inscription, JerusalemFor layout purposes only:6178. Greek inscription from a mosaic floor mentioning Emperor Justinian, dating c. 4-5th. C. AD. Jerusalem, Damask Gate. Add to Selected
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		  6178. Justinian inscription, JerusalemFor layout purposes only:6178. Greek inscription from a mosaic floor mentioning Emperor Justinian, dating c. 4-5th. C. AD. Jerusalem, Damask Gate. Add to Selected
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		  6179-1-Yoezer the scribe ossuary, JerusalemFor layout purposes only:6179. Ossuary inscribed in Hebrew: Yoezer the scribe, c. 1st. C. BC. from the area of Jerusalem. Add to Selected
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		  6179. Yoezer the scribe ossuary, JerusalemFor layout purposes only:6179. Ossuary inscribed in Hebrew: Yoezer the scribe, c. 1st. C. BC. from the area of Jerusalem. Add to Selected
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		  618 PhoenicianFor layout purposes only:618. LIMESTONE RELIEF OF A PHOENICIAN NOBELMAN, DATING FROM THE 8TH. C. BC. FOUND IN TEL DOR EXCAVATIONS Add to Selected
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		  6181. Woman at the window ivoryFor layout purposes only:6181. Ivory plaque depicting ‘Woman at the window’, Neo-Assyrian, 9-8th. C. BC. Add to Selected
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		  6182. Pazuzu, evil spiritFor layout purposes only:6182. Mesopotamian demon Pazuzu, the king of evil spirits, c. 8-th. C. BC. Add to Selected
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		  6184-1-Bir el-Qutt Georgian inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6184. Inscription in Georgian script dating 430 AD from the remains of St. Theodore Georgian monastery in Bir el-Qutt, in the Judean desert south of Jerusalem Add to Selected
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		  6184-2-Bir el-Qutt Georgian inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6184. Inscription in Georgian script dating 430 AD from the remains of St. Theodore Georgian monastery in Bir el-Qutt, in the Judean desert south of Jerusalem Add to Selected
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		  6184-3-Bir el-Qutt Georgian inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6184. Inscription in Georgian script dating 430 AD from the remains of St. Theodore Georgian monastery in Bir el-Qutt, in the Judean desert south of Jerusalem Add to Selected
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		  6184-5-Bir el-Qutt Georgian inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6184. Inscription in Georgian script dating 430 AD from the remains of St. Theodore Georgian monastery in Bir el-Qutt, in the Judean desert south of Jerusalem. The translation reads: Jesus Christ, have mercy on Bakur and Griormizd and their descendants. Add to Selected
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		  6185. Aluma mosaic with ChristogramFor layout purposes only:6185. Mosaic floor depicting a Christogram, cross and birds. Aluma (southern Israel), c. 500 AD. Add to Selected
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		  6186-1-Atossa daughter of King CyrusFor layout purposes only:6186. Atossa, daughter of King Cyrus. Achaemenid Emoress, 6th. C. BC. mesopotamia Add to Selected
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		  6186-2-Atossa daughter of King CyrusFor layout purposes only:6186. Atossa, daughter of King Cyrus. Achaemenid Emoress, 6th. C. BC. mesopotamia Add to Selected
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		  6186. Aluma mosaic floor inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6186. Greek inscriptions from a mosaic floor of a byzantine church in Aluma, southern Israel. Add to Selected
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		  6187. Femal figure, MesopotamiaFor layout purposes only:6187. Ivory head of female figure, c. 8th. C. BC. Assyria, Mesopotamia, Nimrud Add to Selected
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		  6188. Darius palace, Susa, winged lionFor layout purposes only:6188. King Darius Palace, 5th. C. BC. Susa, Iran (Persia), detail showing a winged lion, glazed brick Add to Selected
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		  6189. Cuneiform tablet with envelope.For layout purposes only:6198. Cuneiform (kuneiform) clay tablet in it’s original clay envelope. The letter is addressed to a king and deals with some legal issue regarding two houses. Seals of the witnesses are on the envelope. C. 17th. C. BC, Tell Atchana, Turkey. Add to Selected
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		  6189. King Darius I. and prisonersFor layout purposes only:6189. Relief and inscription depicting King Darius I. judging defeated enemy prisoners. 521 BC. Behistun, Iran (Persia) Add to Selected
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		  6189. Roman milestone inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6189. Roman milestone inscription mentions Emperors Titus and Vespasian found near the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. Add to Selected
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		  619-2 TicheFor layout purposes only:619. TERRACOTTA FIGURINE OF THE GODESS TICHE, THE PROTECTOR OF THE TOWN, HELENISTIC PERIOD, DOR EXCAVATIONS Add to Selected
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		  6191. Hagia Sophia mosaicFor layout purposes only:6191. Hagia Sophia, Constantinople, Turkey, mosaic depicting the Virgin Mary holding Child Christ, on her right emperor Justinian i. on her left emperor Constantin. Add to Selected
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		  6192-1- Greek river GodsFor layout purposes only:6192. Greek mosaic dating c. 300 BC depicting river Gods Oceanos and Thetis. Zeugma, Turkey. Add to Selected
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		  6192. Greek river GodsFor layout purposes only:6192. Greek mosaic dating c. 300 BC depicting river Gods Oceanos and Thetis. Zeugma, Turkey. Add to Selected
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		  6193. Oldest Arabic documentFor layout purposes only:6193. Gharib al-Hadith by Abu Ubayd al-Quasim, the oldest Arabic manuscript dated 931 AD. Add to Selected
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		  6197. Roman mosaic, huntingFor layout purposes only:6197. Roman mosaic depicting hunting scenes, C. 4-5th. C. AD. Villa Romana LaOmeda, Spain. Add to Selected
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		  61B WeightsFor layout purposes only:61B. DUCK SHAPED STANDARDIZED STONE WEIGHTS FROM MESOPOTAMIA DATING FROM C. 11TH – 8TH. C. B.C. ‘A false balance is abomination to the Lord: but a just weight? is his delight’ Proverbs 11:1 Add to Selected
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		  620-1 Horus,-HerpocratesFor layout purposes only:4724. DIR SAMAN, REMAINS OF AN BYZANTIBE MONASTERY IN SAMARIA 620. PHOENICIAN FIGURINE OF THE CHILD-GOD HORUS-HERPOCRATES, DATING FROM THE 4TH. C. BC. FOUND IN THE TEL DOR EXCAVATIONS Add to Selected
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		  620-2 Horus,-HerpocratesFor layout purposes only:620. PHOENICIAN FIGURINE OF THE CHILD-GOD HORUS-HERPOCRATES, DATING FROM THE 4TH. C. BC. FOUND IN THE TEL DOR EXCAVATIONS Add to Selected
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		  6200. Stone mask, NeolithicFor layout purposes only:6200. STONE MASK PERHAPS USED IN CULTIC CEREMONIES, NEOLITHIC’ PERIOD, 7TH. MILLENNIUM B.C. found in the Judean Hills. Add to Selected
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		  6201-1- Nicanor ossuary,Greek inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6201. Ossuary from the Nicanor cave from Mt. Scopus, Jerusalem bearing a Greek inscription reading: ‘Bones of the family of Nicanor the Alexandrian who made the gates’. Roman period. Add to Selected
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		  6201. Nicanor ossuaryFor layout purposes only:6201. Ossuary from the Nicanor cave from Mt. Scopus, Jerusalem bearing a Greek inscription reading: ‘Bones of the family of Nicanor the Alexandrian who made the gates’. Roman period. Add to Selected
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		  6203-2- Galilee church Greek inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6203. Mosaic Greek inscription from an early byzantine (c. 4th. C.) church in Irab Muktan, NorthWestern Galilee. Add to Selected
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		  6203. Galilee church Greek inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6203. Mosaic Greek inscription from an early byzantine (c. 4th. C.) church in Irab Muktan, NorthWestern Galilee. Add to Selected
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		  6204. Galilee church Greek inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6204. Mosaic Greek inscription from an early byzantine (c. 4th. C.) church in Irab Muktan, NorthWestern Galilee. Add to Selected
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		  6205. Galilee church Greek inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6205. Mosaic Greek inscription from an early byzantine (c. 4th. C.) church in Irab Muktan, NorthWestern Galilee. Add to Selected
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		  6207. Gospel of JohnFor layout purposes only:6207. Papyrus fragment of the Gospel of John 6:8-12, c 3rd. C. AD Add to Selected
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		  6208. Hunter, AssyriaFor layout purposes only:6208. Ivory statuette with a monkey and an oryx, Assyria, Mesopotamia, Nimrud, c. 8th. C. BC. Add to Selected
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