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		  6700. Amulet, Thoth as baboonFor layout purposes only:6700. Amulet depicting the god Thoth as a baboon holding the eye of Horus, 664-332 BC. Egypt. Add to Selected
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		  6703-1-Queen NefertariFor layout purposes only:6703. Queen Nefertari, wife of Pharaoh Ramesses II , wall painting from a tomb in Abu Simbel. Add to Selected
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		  671-1 byzantineFor layout purposes only:671. DIFFERENT KITCHEN UTENSILS FOUND IN EXCAVATIONS OF THE 4TH. C. MONASTERY OF MARTIRIUS, EAST OF JERUSALEM Add to Selected
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		  671-2 byzantineFor layout purposes only:671. DIFFERENT KITCHEN UTENSILS FOUND IN EXCAVATIONS OF THE 4TH. C. MONASTERY OF MARTIRIUS, EAST OF JERUSALEM Add to Selected
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		  6711. Head of HathorFor layout purposes only:6711. Head of Hathor the mother or consort of the sky god Horus and the sun god Ra. Capital from the Temple Hatsehepsut, 15th C.BC. Dier al-Bahri, Luxor, Egypt Add to Selected
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		  6712. Head of HathorFor layout purposes only:6712. Head of Hathor the mother or consort of the sky god Horus and the sun god Ra decorating a faience object dating c. 5th. C. BC. Egypt Add to Selected
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		  6714. Asiatic prisoner, tile from Tell e-YehudiehFor layout purposes only:6714. Tile depicting an Asiatic prisoner, dating c. 12th. C. BC. from the palace of king Ramesses III at Tell e-Yehudieh, Egypt. Add to Selected
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		  6715. Canaanite prisoner, Tell e-YehudieFor layout purposes only:6715. Tile depicting a Canaanite prisoner, dating c. 12th. C. BC. from the palace of king Ramesses III at Tell e-Yehudieh, Egypt. Add to Selected
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		  6716. Prisoners of Ramesses IIIFor layout purposes only:6716. Tiles depicting Egypt’s triumph over neighboring nations, from the palace of king Ramesses III at Tell e-Yehudieh. dating c. 12th. C. BC. Add to Selected
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		  6717. Gold Stater from MytileneFor layout purposes only:6717. Gold Stater from Mytilene (Greece) depicting Athena and owl, c. 400-350 BC. Add to Selected
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		  6718. Hittite storm god TeshubFor layout purposes only:6718. Hittite storm god Teshub holding a symbol of Lightning, basalt relief dating c. 1600-1170 BC. from a Hittite temple in Hattusa, Turkey Add to Selected
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		  6719. Jupiter, Roman deity.For layout purposes only:6719. Jupiter the main deity of Roman religion, god of the sky and thunder. Add to Selected
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		  672 scaleFor layout purposes only:672. ROMAN PERIOD SCALE FOR WEIGHING GOLD AND SILVER, RECONSTRUCTION WITH ORIGINAL PARTS Add to Selected
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		  6720. Roman inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6720. Roman inscription on a bronze plate issued to a soldier dating c. 1st. C. AD. Add to Selected
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		  6721. Ossuary Dominus Flevit JerusalemFor layout purposes only:6721. Ossuary found in the tombs of Dominus Flevit on Mt. of Olives in Jerusalem, Roman period, Hebrew inscription. Add to Selected
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		  6722. Shivta Greek tombstoneFor layout purposes only:6722. Shivta (Central Negev), Greek inscription with a cross engraved tombstone, c. 7th. C. AD. Add to Selected
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		  6730. Women acrobats, ancient EgyptFor layout purposes only:6730. Relief from Teti cemetery in Saqqara depicting four women doing acrobatics Add to Selected
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		  6731. Horus, Egyptian deityFor layout purposes only:6731. Horus, Egyptian God of Kingship and the sky. Silver statuette depicting Horus as a falcon dating c. 500 BC. Add to Selected
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		  6732. Stele of Pepi, Chief of the Potters,For layout purposes only:6732. Stele of Pepi, Chief of the Potters, Egypt, c. 18th CB. Add to Selected
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		  6736-2-Tiberias theater mosaicFor layout purposes only:6736. Tiberias theater mosaic with greek inscription Add to Selected
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		  6737-1- Beth Loya inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6737. Hebrew inscription from a tomb in Beth Loya in the Judean lowlands dating 6th. C. BC. The text reads: “Yahveh (is) the God of the whole earth…” (detail) Add to Selected
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		  6737. Beth Loya inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6737. Hebrew inscription from a tomb in Beth Loya in the Judean lowlands dating 6th. C. BC. The text reads: “Yahveh (is) the God of the whole earth…” Add to Selected
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		  6738. Korban, sacrifice, inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6738. Handle from a stone vessel inscribed in Hebrew: ‘korban’ (sacrifice) found in the Temple mount excavations, dating from the Second Temple period. Add to Selected
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		  6739. Caesarea, Herods palaceFor layout purposes only:6739. Latin inscription from King Herod’s seaside palace in Caesarea Add to Selected
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		  6740. Armenian tombstone inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6740. Armenian tombstone inscription, Jerusalem Add to Selected
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		  6741. Banias milestone inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6741. Milestone with Greek inscription from Banias (Northern Israel) Add to Selected
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		  6743. Stele of the Assyrian king SannacheribFor layout purposes only:6743. Stele of the Assyrian king Sannacherib dating c. 705-681 BC. from Ninveh. The text records the king’s achievements, the king is shown praying to divine symbols and Gods. Add to Selected
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		  6745-1- Hadrians victory inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6745. Latin inscription from the triumphal arch built in 136 AD. in Tel Shalem to commemorate Hadrian’s victory in the Bar Kohvah revolt. Add to Selected
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		  6745. Hadrians victory inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6745. Latin inscription from the triumphal arch built in 136 AD. in Tel Shalem to commemorate Hadrian’s victory in the Bar Kohvah revolt. Add to Selected
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		  6750. Greek tombstoneFor layout purposes only:6750. Christian marble tombstone dating c. 6th. C. AD. Found in Beer Shevah (southern Israel) the Greek inscription reads: “Here was interned Stephanos…” Add to Selected
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		  6754. Hadrian inscription, Beth HannanyaFor layout purposes only:6754. Latin inscription from Beth Hannanya mentioning Emperor Hadrian. Add to Selected
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		  6760-1-The Hittite Storm God TeshubFor layout purposes only:6760. The Hittite Storm God Teshub, half human, half bull. Citadel of Aleppo, Syria. Add to Selected
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		  6760. The Hittite Storm God TeshubFor layout purposes only:6760. The Hittite Storm God Teshub, half human, half bull. Citadel of Aleppo, Syria. Add to Selected
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		  6761. Teshub, Hittite storm GodFor layout purposes only:6761. TESHUB, THE HITTITE STORM GOD, BASALT STELE, 9TH. C. B.C. Alepo, Syria. Add to Selected
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		  6762-1-Saint Peter in Gallicantu in Jerusalem.For layout purposes only:6762. Greek inscription from the 7th. C. byzantine church of Saint Peter in Gallicantu in Jerusalem. Add to Selected
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		  6763. Mosaic from the church of St. Peter of Gallicantu, JerusalFor layout purposes only:6763. Mosaic floor from the byzantine church of Saint Peter in Gallicantu in Jerusalem, dating c. 7th. C. The mosaic was damaged in the 8th. C by Iconoclasts. Add to Selected
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		  6765-2-Meggido ChurchFor layout purposes only:6765. Mosaic floor of possibly the oldest Christian Church in the Holy Land dating from c. 3rd. C. The church is located near Megiddo, the biblical site of Armageddon. Gaianus dedicatory inscription. Add to Selected
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		  6767. Caesarea Philippi, Panias, AltarFor layout purposes only:6767. Altar with Greek inscription from Caesarea Philippi, Panias. Add to Selected
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		  6768-1-Caesarea Philippi, Panias, Greek inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6768. Greek inscription (fourth niche) from Caesarea Philippi, Panias. Add to Selected
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		  6769-1-Caesarea Philippi, Panias, Greek inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6769. Greek inscription (second niche) from Caesarea Philippi, Panias. Add to Selected
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		  6769. Caesarea Philippi, Panias, Greek inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6769. Greek inscription (second niche) from Caesarea Philippi, Panias. Add to Selected
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		  677 Madaba map,-JerusalemFor layout purposes only:677. DETAIL OF THE MOSAIC FLOOR OF THE 5TH. C. AD CHURCH AT MADABA (TRANS JORDAN), SHOWING DETAILED MAP OF JERUSALEM AT THAT TIME. Add to Selected
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		  6772-1-Jaffa cemetery inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6772. Greek iscription from a byzantine cemetery in Jaffa. Add to Selected
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		  6772. Jaffa cemetery inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6772. Greek iscription from a byzantine cemetery in Jaffa. Add to Selected
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		  6774.-Simon-son-of-Jonah-ossuaryFor layout purposes only:6774. Ossuary found in a Jerusalem burrial cave inscribed in Aramaic “Simon son of Jonah”. Roman period. Add to Selected
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		  6777. Beth Shean byzantine inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6777. Greek inscription from byzantine period monastery in Beth Shean, west of Jerusalem. Add to Selected
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		  6790. Roman merchant shipFor layout purposes only:6790. Relief from a sarcophag depicting a Roman merchant sailing ship, c. 1st. C. AD. Add to Selected
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		  6798. Hittite GoddessFor layout purposes only:6798. Hittite Deity (Goddess), basalt relief dating c. 8th. C. BC. Add to Selected
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		  680 GlassFor layout purposes only:680. A GROUP OF CORE-MADE GLASS VESSELS, PROBABLY USED FOR COSMETICS. LATE ROMAN PERIOD. Add to Selected
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		  6805. Hittite hunting sceneFor layout purposes only:6805. Neo-Hittite relief depicting a lion hunt scene, 10th. -9th. C. BC. Tel Halaf, Syria Add to Selected
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		  6809. Hittite Moon God Si Gabor.For layout purposes only:6809. Funerary stele of Si Gabor, priest of the Moon God, Neo Hittite relief dating c. 7th. C. BC. Neirab, Syria. Add to Selected
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		  681 GlassFor layout purposes only:681. GLASS CONTAINERS FOR COSMETICS, ROMAN PERIOD Add to Selected
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		  6812. Greek byzantine inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6812. Greek inscription reading: “Christ born of Mary…” from an entrance door of a byzantine church near the village of et-Taiyiba in the Jezraeel Valley. Add to Selected
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		  6812. Greek byzantine inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6812. Greek inscription reading: “Christ born of Mary…” from an entrance door of a byzantine church near the village of et-Taiyiba in the Jezraeel Valley. Add to Selected
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		  6817. Roman Altar of the Sixth. LegionFor layout purposes only:6817. Altar celebrating the Sixth Roman Legion ‘Ferata’ Add to Selected
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		  6819. Bnei Hezir tomb inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6819.THE TOMBS OF ‘BNEI HEZIR’ IN THE VALLEY OF KIDRON. BNEI HEZIR WERE A FAMILY OF PRIESTS FROM FIRST C. BC. JERUSALEM Add to Selected
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		  682 GlassFor layout purposes only:682. A DOUBLE GLASS VESSEL, PROBABLY USED FOR STORING DIFFERENT SHADES OF CHOL, AND A BRONZE SPATULA FOR APPLYING THE COSMETIC. ROMAN PERIOD Add to Selected
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		  6820-1-Hefzibah inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6820. Greek inscription, transcript of correspondence between Antiochus III and Ptolemy. Dating c. 223-187 BC. found in Hefzibah, Istael. Add to Selected
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		  6820. Hefzibah inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6820. Greek inscription, transcript of correspondence between Antiochus III and Ptolemy. Dating c. 223-187 BC. found in Hefzibah, Istael. Add to Selected
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		  6821. Nicanor ossuary from Jerusalem.For layout purposes only:6821. Ossuary with Greek inscription on the side panel from the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, dating c. 1st. C. AD. The inscription reads: ‘Bones of the family of Nicanor the Alexandrian who made the gates’. Hebrew signature: ‘Nicanor Alexa’. Add to Selected
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		  684-3 Acco,-crusaderFor layout purposes only:684. ACCO – CRUSADER ARCHITECTURE, REFLECTORY IN THE CRYPT OF ST. JOHN Add to Selected
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		  6868. Ostracon, Proto Canaanite scriptFor layout purposes only:6868. Ostracon written in Proto-Canaanite script dating c. 10th. C. BC. found in Tel Lachish, Israel. Add to Selected
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		  6869. Canaanite inscription, LachishFor layout purposes only:6869. Canaanite inscription on a ceramic sherd dating c. 1130 BC. found in excavations of a Canaanite Temple at Lachish. Add to Selected
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		  6871. Scarab depicting a Canaanite GoddessFor layout purposes only:6871. Scarab depicting a Canaanite Goddess or Hathor, c. 1500-1200 BC. Add to Selected
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		  6872. Assyrian soldier with captives on a reed boatFor layout purposes only:6872. Assyrian soldier conducting captives on a reed boat. Relief from King Ashurbanipal from his palace in Nineveh, Iraq, dating c. 668-627 BC. Add to Selected
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		  6873. Coin from Lesbos, c. 510-580 BC.For layout purposes only:6873. Coin from Lesbos, Greece, dating c. 510-580 BC. Add to Selected
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		  6874. Ancient coin of AthensFor layout purposes only:6874. Tetradrachm from Athens dating c. 454-404 BC. Obv. Athena the city Goddess, Rev. Owl, the city symbol, insc. AOE Add to Selected
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		  6875. Terentum from CalabriaFor layout purposes only:6875. Terentum from Calabria, with head of Herakles dating c. 325-280 BC. Add to Selected
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		  6876. Archaic coin from AthensFor layout purposes only:6876. Archaic coin from Athens dating c. 500-490 BC. Obv. Athena the city Goddess, Rev. Owl, the city symbol, insc. AOE Add to Selected
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		  6877. Elamite war ChariotFor layout purposes only:6877. Elamite chariot with spear armed soldiers, relief from the palace in Nineveh dating c. 700 BC. Add to Selected
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		  6878-1-Scene from Til-Tuba battleFor layout purposes only:6878. Relief from the palace of the Assyrian King Ashurbanipal depicting the battle of Til-Tuba against the Elamite dating c. 660-650 BC. The detail depicts battle scenes, Assyrian soldiers wear pointed helmets and scale armour, the Elamites are mostly archers. Add to Selected
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		  6878-2-Scene from Til-Tuba battleFor layout purposes only:6878. Relief from the palace of the Assyrian King Ashurbanipal depicting the battle of Til-Tuba against the Elamite dating c. 660-650 BC. The detail depicts battle scenes, Assyrian soldiers wear pointed helmets and scale armour, the Elamites are mostly archers. Add to Selected
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		  6878-3-Scene from Til-Tuba battleFor layout purposes only:6878. Relief from the palace of the Assyrian King Ashurbanipal depicting the battle of Til-Tuba against the Elamite dating c. 660-650 BC. The detail depicts battle scenes, Assyrian soldiers wear pointed helmets and scale armour, the Elamites are mostly archers. Add to Selected
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		  6878-4-Scene from Til-Tuba battleFor layout purposes only:6878. Relief from the palace of the Assyrian King Ashurbanipal depicting the battle of Til-Tuba against the Elamite dating c. 660-650 BC. The detail depicts battle scenes, Assyrian soldiers wear pointed helmets and scale armour, the Elamites are mostly archers. Add to Selected
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		  6878-5-Scene from Til-Tuba battleFor layout purposes only:6878. Relief from the palace of the Assyrian King Ashurbanipal depicting the battle of Til-Tuba against the Elamite dating c. 660-650 BC. The detail depicts battle scenes, Assyrian soldiers wear pointed helmets and scale armour, the Elamites are mostly archers. Add to Selected
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		  6878. Scene from Til-Tuba battleFor layout purposes only:6878. Relief from the palace of the Assyrian King Ashurbanipal depicting the battle of Til-Tuba against the Elamite dating c. 660-650 BC. The detail depicts battle scenes, Assyrian soldiers wear pointed helmets and scale armour, the Elamites are mostly archers. Add to Selected
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		  6879-1-The Phoenician Nora inscription,For layout purposes only:6879. The Phoenician Nora inscription, dating eighth C. BC. found in Nora, Sardinia. Add to Selected
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		  6881. Jackal headed son of Egyptian God HorusFor layout purposes only:6881. Jackal headed son of Egyptian God Horus. Wooden figure from the tomb of Nakhtefmut, c. 923 BC. Add to Selected
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		  6888. Bust of King Herod of JudeaFor layout purposes only:6888. Bust of King Herod, born c. 72 – 4 BC. was King of Judea from 37 – 4 BC. Built the 2nd. Temple in Jerusalem and many other monumental projects. Add to Selected
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		  6895-1-Dionysos Altar from Beth SheanFor layout purposes only:6895. Beth Shean (Israel), limestone altar dedicated to God Dionysos, the Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy, dating c. 2-3 C. AD. Dedicatory inscription Add to Selected
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		  6895. Dionysos Altar from Beth SheanFor layout purposes only:6895. Dionysos Altar from Beth Shean Add to Selected
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		  6895. Dionysos Altar from Beth SheanFor layout purposes only:6895. Beth Shean (Israel), limestone altar dedicated to God Dionysos, the Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy, dating c. 2-3 C. AD. Dedicatory inscription Add to Selected
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		  6896. Ashkelon, Greek inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6896. Ashkelon (Israel southern seashore), marble gable with dedicatory inscription in Greek to Goddess ‘Ourania of Skorpon’, recording the building of a temple in her name in the city, dating c. 220. Add to Selected
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		  6905-1-Belvoir, Hebrew inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6905. Belvoir, (south of the Sea of Galilee) Hebrew inscription, part of a lintel entrance to a synagogue, found as second use in the Crusader castle. Add to Selected
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		  6906. Gateshmane inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6906. Greek inscription from the church of Gateshmane on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem. Add to Selected
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		  6908-1-Hurvat Hesheq inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6908. Horvat Hesheq, near Sepphoris in Northern Galilee, Byzantine church mosaic floor Greek inscription invoking the help of god for two soldiers. Add to Selected
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		  6908-3-Hurvat Hesheq inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6908. Horvat Hesheq, near Sepphoris in Northern Galilee, Byzantine church mosaic floor Greek inscription invoking the help of god for two soldiers. Add to Selected
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		  6909. Shepherds Fields mosaicFor layout purposes only:6909. Shepherds Fields near Beth Lechem, remains of the mosaic floor Latin inscription in the chapel. Add to Selected
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		  6911-1-Gaza, St. Hilarion monasteryFor layout purposes only:6911. Gaza, St. Hilarion monastery dating c. 5th. C. Mosaic floor with Greek inscription. Add to Selected
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		  6911-3-Gaza, St. Hilarion monasteryFor layout purposes only:6911. Gaza, St. Hilarion monastery dating c. 5th. C. Mosaic floor with Greek inscription. Add to Selected
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		  6911-4-Gaza, St. Hilarion monasteryFor layout purposes only:6911. Gaza, St. Hilarion monastery dating c. 5th. C. Mosaic floor with Greek inscription. Add to Selected
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		  6911-6-Gaza, St. Hilarion monasteryFor layout purposes only:6911. Gaza, St. Hilarion monastery dating c. 5th. C. Mosaic floor with Greek inscription. Add to Selected
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		  6916-1-Tel Shalem, Roman inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6916. Tel Shalem, marble plate with Roman inscription. Add to Selected
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		  6916-2-Tel Shalem, Roman inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6916. Tel Shalem, marble plate with Roman inscription. Add to Selected
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		  6917. Greek inscription from the Cave of Machpelah, Hebron.For layout purposes only:6917. Greek inscription on the wall from the chamber that contains the tombs of Isaac and Rebecca at the cave of Machpelah in Hebron. Add to Selected
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		  6918. Baalis King of Bnei Ammon sealFor layout purposes only:6918. Seal of Baalis King of Bnei Ammon, dating C. 6th. C. BC. Add to Selected
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		  6919. Seriah ben Neriah seal impressionFor layout purposes only:6919. Impression of the seal of Seriah ben Neriah, member of an aristocratic family in Judeah, c. 6th. C. BC. Add to Selected
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		  6920. Assyrian King Ashurbanipal,For layout purposes only:6920. Assyrian King Ashurbanipal, c. 660-650 BC. in his chariot inspects prisoners taken at the siege of Babylon. The inscription prizes his conquest achievements. Add to Selected
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		  6921. Assyrian quneiform dictionary ashurbanipalFor layout purposes only:6921. Neo-Assyrian clay Tablet with a bi-lingual quneiform dictionary from King Ashurbanipal’s library dating c. 668-627 BC. Add to Selected
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		  6922. Shelomit sealFor layout purposes only:6922. Hebrew seal bearing the inscription: “Belonging to Shelomith maidservant of Elnathan the Governor” Add to Selected
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