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6423-5- Kuntilet Ajrud, Tree of Life
For 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.
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6423-6- Kuntilet Ajrud, Tree of Life
For 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.
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6423. Kuntilet Ajrud, Tree of Life
For 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.
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6424-1- Kuntilet Ajrud, inscription
For layout purposes only:6424. Kuntilet Ajrud, a large ceramic jar inscribed with the Hebrew Alphabet, Northern Sinai, c. 800 BC.
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6424. Kuntilet Ajrud, inscription
For layout purposes only:6424. Kuntilet Ajrud, a large ceramic jar inscribed with the Hebrew Alphabet, Northern Sinai, c. 800 BC.
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6425. Kuntilet Ajrud, procession
For layout purposes only:6425. Kuntilet Ajrud, a large ceramic jar with a drawing of a ceremonial procession and a Hebrew inscription, Northern Sinai, c. 800 BC.
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6434. Tablet of King Sargon
For layout purposes only:6434. Cuneiform tablet describing the birth of King Sargon (reigned c. 2334–2279 BC), ruler of Mesopotamia, Syria, Anatolia, and Elam (western Iran).
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6440-5-Hamat Gader Synagogue
For layout purposes only:6440. HAMAT GADER SYNAGOGUE MOSAIC FLOOR. THE SYNAGOGUE WAS BUILT IN THE 3RD. C. NEAR THE GREAT ROMAN MINERAL WATER BATHS. THE MOSAIC FLOOR WAS LAID DOWN IN THE 6TH. C. AD
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6440-5-Hamat Gader Synagogue
For layout purposes only:6440. HAMAT GADER SYNAGOGUE MOSAIC FLOOR. THE SYNAGOGUE WAS BUILT IN THE 3RD. C. NEAR THE GREAT ROMAN MINERAL WATER BATHS. THE MOSAIC FLOOR WAS LAID DOWN IN THE 6TH. C. AD
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6440-5-Hamat Gader Synagogue
For layout purposes only:6440. HAMAT GADER SYNAGOGUE MOSAIC FLOOR. THE SYNAGOGUE WAS BUILT IN THE 3RD. C. NEAR THE GREAT ROMAN MINERAL WATER BATHS. THE MOSAIC FLOOR WAS LAID DOWN IN THE 6TH. C. AD
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6440-7-Hamat Gader Synagogue
For layout purposes only:6440. HAMAT GADER SYNAGOGUE MOSAIC FLOOR. THE SYNAGOGUE WAS BUILT IN THE 3RD. C. NEAR THE GREAT ROMAN MINERAL WATER BATHS. THE MOSAIC FLOOR WAS LAID DOWN IN THE 6TH. C. AD
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6440-7-Hamat Gader Synagogue
For layout purposes only:6440. HAMAT GADER SYNAGOGUE MOSAIC FLOOR CENTRAL INSCRIPTION. THE SYNAGOGUE WAS BUILT IN THE 3RD. C. NEAR THE GREAT ROMAN MINERAL WATER BATHS. THE MOSAIC FLOOR WAS LAID DOWN IN THE 6TH. C. AD
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6440-7-Hamat Gader Synagogue
For layout purposes only:6440. HAMAT GADER SYNAGOGUE MOSAIC FLOOR CENTRAL INSCRIPTION. THE SYNAGOGUE WAS BUILT IN THE 3RD. C. NEAR THE GREAT ROMAN MINERAL WATER BATHS. THE MOSAIC FLOOR WAS LAID DOWN IN THE 6TH. C. AD
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6440-9-Hamat Gader Synagogue
For layout purposes only:6440. HAMAT GADER SYNAGOGUE MOSAIC FLOOR CENTRAL INSCRIPTION. THE SYNAGOGUE WAS BUILT IN THE 3RD. C. NEAR THE GREAT ROMAN MINERAL WATER BATHS. THE MOSAIC FLOOR WAS LAID DOWN IN THE 6TH. C. AD
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6441-Sepphoris synagogue
For layout purposes only:6441. SEPPHORIS SYNAGOGUE DATING FROM C. 5TH. C. AD. DETAIL OF THE MOSAIC FLOOR: THE GOAT
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6456. Greek inscription from Samaria
For layout purposes only:6456. Greek inscription from a mosaic floor at an 5th. C. AD. Samaritan estate in today’s Tzur Nathan. The inscription reads: “Only God help the beautiful property of Master Adios, Amen”.
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6458. First Temple bula, Nathan Melech.
For layout purposes only:6458. Hebrew bula found in the City of David dating c. 8th. C. BC. (first Temple period), the inscription reads: “Nathen Melech servant of the King” . Nathan-Melech is named in 2 Kings as an official in the court of King Josiah.
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6459. First Temple Hebrew seal, Ikkar son of Matanyahu
For layout purposes only:6459. Hebrew seal found in the City of David dating c. 8th. C. BC. (First Temple period), the inscription reads: Ikkar son of Matanyahu.
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6501-1-Sumerian King list
For layout purposes only:6501. Sumerian King list, cuneiform script document listing Sumerian cities and they rulers. Babylon, c. 2000-1800 BC.
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6501-1-Sumerian King list
For layout purposes only:6501. Sumerian King list, cuneiform script document listing Sumerian cities and they rulers. Babylon, c. 2000-1800 BC.
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6501. Sumerian King list
For layout purposes only:6501. Sumerian King list, cuneiform script document listing Sumerian cities and they rulers. Babylon, c. 2000-1800 BC.
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6501. Sumerian King list
For layout purposes only:6501. Sumerian King list, cuneiform script document listing Sumerian cities and they rulers. Babylon, c. 2000-1800 BC.
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6502. King Xerxes cuneiform inscription
For layout purposes only:6502. King Xerxes cuneiform inscription praising the king in old Persian and Elamite languages. The inscription is several meters tall dating c. 5th. C. BC. located near Van in Turkey.
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6502. King Xerxes cuneiform inscription
For layout purposes only:6502. King Xerxes cuneiform inscription praising the king in old Persian and Elamite languages. The inscription is several meters tall dating c. 5th. C. BC. located near Van in Turkey.
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6515. ‘Azariah son of Hilkiah’ bullah
For layout purposes only:6515. Clay bullah inscribed in Hebrew reading ‘Azariah son of Hilkiah’.
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6517. Gedaliahu ben Ahicam Hebrew bulla
For layout purposes only:6517. Clay Bulla inscribed in Hebrew: ‘Gedaliahu ben Ahicam the King’s slave’,
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6521. Clay brick, King Shalmaneser
For layout purposes only:6521. Clay brick inscribed in cuneiform letters prizing King Shalmaneser, king of Assyria. From the ziggurat of Kalhu, Mesopotamia.
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6525. Cuneiform tablet case
For layout purposes only:6525. Cuneiform tablet case impressed with cylinder seals, Assyria, Mesopotamia, c. 1340 BC.
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6530. Quneiform inscription, King Nabonidus
For layout purposes only:6530. Cylinder quneiform inscription concerning repairs of the temple of Sin, by King Nabonidus the last king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, reigning from 556–539 BC
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6556-1-Byzantine church BethShemesh
For layout purposes only:6556. Byzantine church dating from 15th. C. Beth-Shemesh, Israel. Mosaic floor Greek inscription.
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6556-2-Byzantine church BethShemesh
For layout purposes only:6556. Byzantine church dating from 15th. C. Beth-Shemesh, Israel. Mosaic floor depicting a bird
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6556-3-Byzantine church BethShemesh
For layout purposes only:6556. Byzantine church dating from 15th. C. Beth-Shemesh, Israel. Mosaic floor general view
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6556. Byzantine church BethShemesh
For layout purposes only:6556. Byzantine church dating from 15th. C. Beth-Shemesh, Israel. Mosaic floor Greek inscription.
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6574-1-Lachish Letter III.
For layout purposes only:6574. Lachish Letter III. (Hoshaiah Letters), clay ostraca written on two sides in Ancient Hebrew dating c. 590 BC
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6574-2-Lachish Letter III.
For layout purposes only:6574. Lachish Letter III. (Hoshaiah Letters), clay ostraca written on two sides in Ancient Hebrew dating c. 590 BC
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6574-3-Lachish Letter III.
For layout purposes only:6574. Lachish Letter III. (Hoshaiah Letters), clay ostraca written on two sides in Ancient Hebrew dating c. 590 BC
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6673. Balaam, Der-Allah inscription
For layout purposes only:6673. Inscription in Aramaic from Deir-Alla (Jordan) dating c. 750-700 BC. The text mentions Balaam, Numbers 22-24
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6674-1- Egyptian inscription Ashkelon and Canaan.
For layout purposes only:6674. Egyptian cartouche from the base of a column mentioning the names ‘Canaan’ and ‘Ashkelon’. 18th. Dynasty.
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6674. Egyptian inscription Ashkelon and Canaan.
For layout purposes only:6674. Egyptian cartouche from the base of a column mentioning the names ‘Canaan’ and ‘Ashkelon’. 18th. Dynasty.
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6687. Cuneiform tablet
For layout purposes only:6687. Cuneiform tablet from Uruk, Mesopotamia, dating c. 3100-2900 BC.
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6688. Tablet with Pictographs,
For layout purposes only:6688. Tablet with Pictographs, Uruk, Mesopotamia, dating c. 3500 BC.
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6689. Cuneiform tablet, Mesopotamia c.2600 BC
For layout purposes only:6689. Cuneiform tablet, Mesopotamia c.2600 BC. The text is a contract for the sale of a house and a field.
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6698-1-Hieroglyphic inscription
For layout purposes only:6698-1-Hieroglyphic inscription from the Stela of the Gatekeeper Maati, ca. 2051–2030BC, Egypt.
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6698. Stela of the Gatekeeper Maati,
For layout purposes only:6698. Stela of the Gatekeeper Maati, ca. 2051–2030 BC, Egypt
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6720. Roman inscription
For layout purposes only:6720. Roman inscription on a bronze plate issued to a soldier dating c. 1st. C. AD.
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6721. Ossuary Dominus Flevit Jerusalem
For layout purposes only:6721. Ossuary found in the tombs of Dominus Flevit on Mt. of Olives in Jerusalem, Roman period, Hebrew inscription.
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6722. Shivta Greek tombstone
For layout purposes only:6722. Shivta (Central Negev), Greek inscription with a cross engraved tombstone, c. 7th. C. AD.
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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.
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6736-2-Tiberias theater mosaic
For layout purposes only:6736. Tiberias theater mosaic with greek inscription
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6737-1- Beth Loya inscription
For 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)
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6737. Beth Loya inscription
For 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…”
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6738. Korban, sacrifice, inscription
For 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.
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6739. Caesarea, Herods palace
For layout purposes only:6739. Latin inscription from King Herod’s seaside palace in Caesarea
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6740. Armenian tombstone inscription
For layout purposes only:6740. Armenian tombstone inscription, Jerusalem
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6741. Banias milestone inscription
For layout purposes only:6741. Milestone with Greek inscription from Banias (Northern Israel)
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6743. Stele of the Assyrian king Sannacherib
For 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.
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6745-1- Hadrians victory inscription
For 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.
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6745. Hadrians victory inscription
For 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.
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6750. Greek tombstone
For 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…”
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6754. Hadrian inscription, Beth Hannanya
For layout purposes only:6754. Latin inscription from Beth Hannanya mentioning Emperor Hadrian.
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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.
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6763. Mosaic from the church of St. Peter of Gallicantu, Jerusal
For 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.
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6765-2-Meggido Church
For 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.
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6767. Caesarea Philippi, Panias, Altar
For layout purposes only:6767. Altar with Greek inscription from Caesarea Philippi, Panias.
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6768-1-Caesarea Philippi, Panias, Greek inscription
For layout purposes only:6768. Greek inscription (fourth niche) from Caesarea Philippi, Panias.
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6769-1-Caesarea Philippi, Panias, Greek inscription
For layout purposes only:6769. Greek inscription (second niche) from Caesarea Philippi, Panias.
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6769. Caesarea Philippi, Panias, Greek inscription
For layout purposes only:6769. Greek inscription (second niche) from Caesarea Philippi, Panias.
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6772-1-Jaffa cemetery inscription
For layout purposes only:6772. Greek iscription from a byzantine cemetery in Jaffa.
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6772. Jaffa cemetery inscription
For layout purposes only:6772. Greek iscription from a byzantine cemetery in Jaffa.
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6774.-Simon-son-of-Jonah-ossuary
For layout purposes only:6774. Ossuary found in a Jerusalem burrial cave inscribed in Aramaic “Simon son of Jonah”. Roman period.
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6777. Beth Shean byzantine inscription
For layout purposes only:6777. Greek inscription from byzantine period monastery in Beth Shean, west of Jerusalem.
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6812. Greek byzantine inscription
For 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.
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6812. Greek byzantine inscription
For 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.
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6817. Roman Altar of the Sixth. Legion
For layout purposes only:6817. Altar celebrating the Sixth Roman Legion ‘Ferata’
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6819. Bnei Hezir tomb inscription
For 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
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6820-1-Hefzibah inscription
For layout purposes only:6820. Greek inscription, transcript of correspondence between Antiochus III and Ptolemy. Dating c. 223-187 BC. found in Hefzibah, Istael.
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6820. Hefzibah inscription
For layout purposes only:6820. Greek inscription, transcript of correspondence between Antiochus III and Ptolemy. Dating c. 223-187 BC. found in Hefzibah, Istael.
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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’.
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6868. Ostracon, Proto Canaanite script
For layout purposes only:6868. Ostracon written in Proto-Canaanite script dating c. 10th. C. BC. found in Tel Lachish, Israel.
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6869. Canaanite inscription, Lachish
For layout purposes only:6869. Canaanite inscription on a ceramic sherd dating c. 1130 BC. found in excavations of a Canaanite Temple at Lachish.
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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.
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6895-1-Dionysos Altar from Beth Shean
For 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
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6895. Dionysos Altar from Beth Shean
For 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
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6896. Ashkelon, Greek inscription
For 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.
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6905-1-Belvoir, Hebrew inscription
For 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.
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6906. Gateshmane inscription
For layout purposes only:6906. Greek inscription from the church of Gateshmane on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem.
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6908-1-Hurvat Hesheq inscription
For 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.
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6908-3-Hurvat Hesheq inscription
For 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.
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6909. Shepherds Fields mosaic
For layout purposes only:6909. Shepherds Fields near Beth Lechem, remains of the mosaic floor Latin inscription in the chapel.
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6911-1-Gaza, St. Hilarion monastery
For layout purposes only:6911. Gaza, St. Hilarion monastery dating c. 5th. C. Mosaic floor with Greek inscription.
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6911-3-Gaza, St. Hilarion monastery
For layout purposes only:6911. Gaza, St. Hilarion monastery dating c. 5th. C. Mosaic floor with Greek inscription.
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6911-4-Gaza, St. Hilarion monastery
For layout purposes only:6911. Gaza, St. Hilarion monastery dating c. 5th. C. Mosaic floor with Greek inscription.
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6911-6-Gaza, St. Hilarion monastery
For layout purposes only:6911. Gaza, St. Hilarion monastery dating c. 5th. C. Mosaic floor with Greek inscription.
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6916-1-Tel Shalem, Roman inscription
For layout purposes only:6916. Tel Shalem, marble plate with Roman inscription.
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6916-2-Tel Shalem, Roman inscription
For layout purposes only:6916. Tel Shalem, marble plate with Roman inscription.
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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.
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6918. Baalis King of Bnei Ammon seal
For layout purposes only:6918. Seal of Baalis King of Bnei Ammon, dating C. 6th. C. BC.
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6919. Seriah ben Neriah seal impression
For layout purposes only:6919. Impression of the seal of Seriah ben Neriah, member of an aristocratic family in Judeah, c. 6th. C. BC.
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6921. Assyrian quneiform dictionary ashurbanipal
For layout purposes only:6921. Neo-Assyrian clay Tablet with a bi-lingual quneiform dictionary from King Ashurbanipal’s library dating c. 668-627 BC.
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6934. Shivta Nabatean inscription
For layout purposes only:6934. Shivta Nabatean city in the Negev (Israel), lintel from church entrance with cross and Greek letters, c. 4-5th. C.
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