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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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		  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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		  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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		  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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		  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. 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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		  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. 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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		  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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		  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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		  6209. Jesus wife papyrusFor layout purposes only:6209. Papyrus fragment in Greek, the text quotes Jesus referring to having a wife.Egypt, c. 8th. C. Add to Selected
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		  6211-1-Caesarea prison inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6211. Inscriptions found in a house in Roman Caesarea. The inscription hints the probability that the building was a prison, it is possible that Paul was held in this prison. Add to Selected
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		  6211-2-Caesarea prison inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6211. Inscriptions found in a house in Roman Caesarea. The inscription hints the probability that the building was a prison, it is possible that Paul was held in this prison. Add to Selected
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		  6214-1- The Kadesh Treaty,For layout purposes only:6214. The Kadesh Treaty, early cuneiform inscription, peace treaty between the Hittites and Egyptians in 1279 BC. Add to Selected
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		  6214-2- The Kadesh Treaty,For layout purposes only:6214. The Kadesh Treaty, early cuneiform inscription, peace treaty between the Hittites and Egyptians in 1279 BC. Add to Selected
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		  6240-2-Cuneiform tablet and envelopeFor layout purposes only:6240. Cuneiform clay tablet next to the “envelope” in which it was sent. c. 15th. C. BC. Mesopotamia. Add to Selected
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		  6248-1-First Temple bullaFor layout purposes only:6248. Clay seal, bulla, found at the Temple Mount excavations dating c. 9th. C. BC. The inscription reads: “Belonging to the Governor of the city” Add to Selected
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		  6248-2-First Temple bullaFor layout purposes only:6248. Clay seal, bulla, found at the Temple Mount excavations dating c. 9th. C. BC. The inscription reads: “Belonging to the Governor of the city” Add to Selected
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		  6248-2-First Temple bullaFor layout purposes only:6248. Clay seal, bulla, found at the Temple Mount excavations dating c. 9th. C. BC. The inscription reads: “Belonging to the Governor of the city” Add to Selected
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		  6249. Temple Mount BullaFor layout purposes only:6249. Clay seal, Bulla, found at the Temple Mount excavations inscribed “Pure for God”, the seal was probably used as a certificate of purity of ritual objects used in the Second Temple. Add to Selected
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		  6250. Inscribed stone weight, JerusalemFor layout purposes only:6250. Stone weight found in upper Jerusalem inscribed in Hebrew/Aramaic: “belonging to the son of Kathros”. Kathros was a well known family of priests who served in the Temple. Add to Selected
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		  6251. Helena, Greek inscription, EgyptFor layout purposes only:6251. Greek inscription mentioning Helene a 60 year old Jewish woman ‘who loves the orphans’. Egypt, 300 AD. Add to Selected
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		  6256-3- Naaran synagogue zodiacFor layout purposes only:6256. Naaran synagogue near Jericho, dating c. 6th. C. AD. Remains of month of sheepl from the zodiac floor mosaic which was destroyed by iconoclasts at a later period. Add to Selected
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		  6256-3- Naaran synagogue zodiacFor layout purposes only:6256. Naaran synagogue near Jericho, dating c. 6th. C. AD. Remains of month of lion from the zodiac floor mosaic which was destroyed by iconoclasts at a later period. Add to Selected
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		  6256-5- Naaran synagogue zodiacFor layout purposes only:6256. Naaran synagogue near Jericho, dating c. 6th. C. AD. Remains of month of lion from the zodiac floor mosaic which was destroyed by iconoclasts at a later period. Add to Selected
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		  6256-6- Naaran synagogue zodiacFor layout purposes only:6256. Naaran synagogue near Jericho, dating c. 6th. C. AD. Remains of month of crabl from the zodiac floor mosaic which was destroyed by iconoclasts at a later period. Add to Selected
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		  6258. Ashdod Yam mosaicFor layout purposes only:6258.Ashdod Yam (Israel) Greek Mosaic inscription from a byzantine church. Add to Selected
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		  6260. Isaiah bullaFor layout purposes only:6260. Clay bulla found in Jerusalem, Hebrew inscription mentions the prophet Isaiah Add to Selected
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		  6261. Ahiav ben Menahem bullaFor layout purposes only:6261. Clay seal bearing the Hebrew name ‘Ahiav ben Menahem, dating c. 7th. C BC found in the City of David excavations. Add to Selected
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		  6262-1-Avdat, Oboda, Greek inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6262. AVDAT (OBODA),Greek inscription from one of the churches, c. 5-6 C. AD Add to Selected
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		  6262-2-Avdat, Oboda, Greek inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6262. AVDAT (OBODA),Greek inscription from one of the churches, c. 5-6 C. AD Add to Selected
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		  6262-3-Avdat, Oboda, Greek inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6262. AVDAT (OBODA),Greek inscription from one of the churches, c. 5-6 C. AD Add to Selected
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		  6264. Eliyahu jugFor layout purposes only:6264. Ceramic jug inscribed in Hebrew: ‘belonging to Eliyahu’ Jerusalem 8th. C. BC. Add to Selected
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		  6267. Roman legionFor layout purposes only:6267. Inscription on stone mentioning the Roman 6th. Legion. Northern Israel Add to Selected
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		  6268-2- Abdi-Hebba letter from JerusalemFor layout purposes only:6268. Amarna Letter, Akkadian cuneiform Tablet dating 14th. C. BC. Text is a letter from Abdi-Heba, major of Jerusalem informing Pharaoh that the Hebrews are now attacking Jerusalem. Add to Selected
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		  6268. Abdi-Hebba letter from JerusalemFor layout purposes only:6268. Amarna Letter, Akkadian cuneiform Tablet dating 14th. C. BC. Text is a letter from Abdi-Heba, major of Jerusalem informing Pharaoh that the Hebrews are now attacking Jerusalem. Add to Selected
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		  6269.Kuntilet Ajrud inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6269. Hebrew alphabet inscribed on a ceramic pot dating c. 8th. C. BC from Kuntilet Ajrud, an Israelite outpost in southern Negev. Add to Selected
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		  6275. Statue of Athena in the PartheonFor layout purposes only:6275. Greek inscription about the construction of the statue of Athena in the Parthenon, c. 440 BC. Add to Selected
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		  6280. Hebrew inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6280. Hebrew inscription mentioning a water project dating c. 7th. C. BC. Add to Selected
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		  6289. Early Sumerian scriptFor layout purposes only:6289. Early Sumerian script, cuneiform tablet dating c. 2300 BC. text is dealing with commercial subject Add to Selected
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		  629-1 Roman brickFor layout purposes only:629. CLAY BRICKS STAMPED LEG X F(RATERNIS)’ WITH THE IMAGE OF A WILD PIG WHICH WAS THEIR SYMBOL. MANY OF SUCH BRICKS WERE FOUND IN EXCAVATIONS IN JERUSALEM ‘ Add to Selected
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		  629-2 Roman brickFor layout purposes only:629. CLAY BRICKS STAMPED LEG X F(RATERNIS)’ WITH THE IMAGE OF A WILD PIG WHICH WAS THEIR SYMBOL. MANY OF SUCH BRICKS WERE FOUND IN EXCAVATIONS IN JERUSALEM ‘ Add to Selected
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		  6290. Cuneiform tablet, mathematic.For layout purposes only:6290. Babylonian cuneiform tablet dealing with complicated mathematical problems, perhaps connected with architectural problems. C. 1700 BC. Mesopotamia. Add to Selected
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		  6296. Setti I. cartoucheFor layout purposes only:6296. Cartouche bearing the name of Pharaoh Setti I. hierogliph Add to Selected
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		  6297. Tutmose III. cartoucheFor layout purposes only:6297. Hierogliphic cartouche bearing the name of Pharaoh Titmose III. Karnak, Egypt. Add to Selected
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		  6298. Royal cartouches, EgyptFor layout purposes only:6298. Cartouches of Pharaohs Akhenaten, Nefertiti and Aten, Amarna, Egypt. Add to Selected
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		  6299. Ramses II. cartoucheFor layout purposes only:6295. Cartouche bearing the name of Ramses II. hierogliph Add to Selected
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		  6305. Proto Cuneiform tabletFor layout purposes only:6305. Proto Cuneiform tablet dealing with agricultural accounts, dating c. 3100-2900 BC, Mesopotamia, Uruk. Add to Selected
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		  6309-1- Apolonia inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6309. Greek inscription from a mosaic floor in Apolonia Add to Selected
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		  6309-2-Apolonia inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6309. Greek inscription from a mosaic floor in Apolonia Add to Selected
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		  6309. Apolonia inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6309. Greek inscription from a mosaic floor in Apolonia Add to Selected
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		  6309. Apolonia inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6309. Greek inscription from a mosaic floor in Apolonia Add to Selected
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		  6325-1-Jewish burial plaque, RomeFor layout purposes only:6325. Burial plaque from a jewish tomb in Rome dating c. 1-2nd. C. AD.Greek inscription decorated with a candelabra. Add to Selected
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		  6325-2-Jewish burial plaque, RomeFor layout purposes only:6325. Burial plaque from a jewish tomb in Rome dating c. 1-2nd. C. AD.Greek inscription. Add to Selected
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		  6325-3-Jewish burial plaque, RomeFor layout purposes only:6325. Burial plaque from a jewish tomb in Rome dating c. 1-2nd. C. AD.Greek inscription decorated with a candelabra, horn, flask. Add to Selected
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		  6326. Jewish burial plaque, RomeFor layout purposes only:6326. Jewish burial plaque from Rome dating c. 3rd. C.AD. Under the Latin inscription are a few carvings which probably represent offerings brought to the Temple. Add to Selected
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		  6327-1- Lampadius Colosseum inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6327. Latin inscription commemorating the building of the Colosseum in Rome from the spoils of war in Judea. Add to Selected
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		  6327. Lampadius Colosseum inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6327. Latin inscription commemorating the building of the Colosseum in Rome from the spoils of war in Judea. Add to Selected
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		  6328. Tiglath Pileser III analsFor layout purposes only:6328. Cuneiform tablet of Tiglath Pileser III king of Assyria describing building operations, conquests of Amon, Moab, Edom, Ashkelon, etc. Add to Selected
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		  6333. Assyrian kings tabletFor layout purposes only:6333. Cuneiform tablet listing names of Assyrian kings, 7th. C. BC. Add to Selected
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		  6336. Ashurnasirpal II brickFor layout purposes only:6335. Brick with inscription of the Assyrian King Ashurnasirpal II, 883-859 BC. Add to Selected
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		  6340. Ashkelon Greek mosaicFor layout purposes only:6340. Greek inscription from a byzantine church in Ashkelon (south Israel). Add to Selected
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		  6341. Shikmona byzantine inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6341. Shikmona, (northern Israel) Greek inscription from a byzantine church mosaic floor. Add to Selected
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		  6349. Beth Shean Egyptian steleFor layout purposes only:6349. Egyptian stele dating c. 12th. C. BC. found in Beth Shean (Israel). The hieroglyphic inscription commemorates the crushing of a rebellion in Canaan by Pharaoh Seti I. Add to Selected
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		  6352. Greek inscription from Beth SheanFor layout purposes only:6352. Greek inscription from Beth Shean (israel), Byzantine period.Mosaic at entrance to a shop. Add to Selected
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		  6367. Mesopotamian Goddess IshtaFor layout purposes only:6367. Mesopotamian winged Goddess Ishtar taming a lion (center), Goddess Ninishkun on the left. Akkadian cylinder seal dating c. 2330-2150 BC. Add to Selected
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		  6369. Cuneiform tablet, UrukFor layout purposes only:6369. Early cuneiform tablet with impression of hunting scene, Uruk III style dating c. 3100-2900 BC. Add to Selected
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		  6373-1- Jerusalem inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6373. Pillar inscribed “Hananiah son of Dodalos of Jerusalem” excavated in Jerusalem dating c. 1st. C. AD. Add to Selected
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		  6373-2- Jerusalem inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6373. Pillar inscribed “Hananiah son of Dodalos of Jerusalem” excavated in Jerusalem dating c. 1st. C. AD. Add to Selected
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		  6373-3- Jerusalem inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6373. Pillar inscribed “Hananiah son of Dodalos of Jerusalem” excavated in Jerusalem dating c. 1st. C. AD. Add to Selected
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		  6373-4- Jerusalem inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6373. Pillar inscribed “Hananiah son of Dodalos of Jerusalem” excavated in Jerusalem dating c. 1st. C. AD. Add to Selected
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		  6385. Beth Govrin mosaicFor layout purposes only:6385. Beth Govrin mosaic floor, Greek inscription, late Roman Add to Selected
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		  6406. Nabonidus inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6406. Cuneiform inscription describing the surrender of Nabonidus’ dynasty to the army of king Cyrus, c. 589 BC. Add to Selected
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		  6407. King Nebuchadnezzar inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6407. Cuneiform inscription prizing king Nebuchadnezzar as king of justice, wise, pious and strong. Babylon, Mesopotamia, c. 605-562 BC. Add to Selected
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		  6409. Hadrian inscription from JerusalemFor layout purposes only:6409. Inscription dedicated to Emperor Hadrian found in Jerusalem. Add to Selected
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		  6411. Babylon cuneiform tabletFor layout purposes only:6411. Cuneiform tablet stating the measurements of the Ziggurat of Marduk at Babylon which is the tower of Babel in the book of Genesis. Babylon, Mesopotamia, c. 600-400 BC. Add to Selected
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		  6423-1- Kuntilet Ajrud, Tree of LifeFor layout purposes only:6423. Kuntilet Ajrud, drawing on a large ceramic jar depicting a “Tree of Life” , symbolizing the Goddess Asherah standing on a lion flanked by two ibexes. Northern Sinai, c. 800 BC. Add to Selected
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		  6423-2- Kuntilet Ajrud, Tree of LifeFor layout purposes only:6423. Kuntilet Ajrud, drawing on a large ceramic jar depicting a “Tree of Life” , symbolizing the Goddess Asherah standing on a lion flanked by two ibexes. Northern Sinai, c. 800 BC. Add to Selected
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