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		  5734-1 Herods TombFor layout purposes only:herod, hordus, tomb, herodium Add to Selected
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		  5734-2 Herods TombFor layout purposes only:herodium, hordus, herod, tomb Add to Selected
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		  5736-1 Herods masoleum sarcophagiFor layout purposes only:herod, hordus, tomb, sarcophag Add to Selected
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		  5736-2 Herods masoleum sarcophagiFor layout purposes only:herod, hordus, tomb, herodium, sarcophag Add to Selected
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		  5737-3- Herods sarcophagiFor layout purposes only:herod, hordus, tomb, herodion, sarcophag Add to Selected
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		  5746-1 Herods mausoleum, modelFor layout purposes only:herod herodotus hordus herodium model tomb mausoleum Add to Selected
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		  5746-2 Herods mausoleum, modelFor layout purposes only:herod herodotus hordus herodium model tomb mausoleum Add to Selected
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		  5762 King Hirams sarcophagFor layout purposes only:tomb sarcophag chiram hiram ahiram biblos byblos 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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		  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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		  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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		  6577.Tomb of Simeon the JustFor layout purposes only:6577.Tomb of Simeon the Just, an ancient tomb in Jerusalem traditionally believed to be the burial place of Simeon the Just. son of Onias (310–291 or 300–273 BCE), 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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		  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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		  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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		  6954. Ossuary with Hebrew inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6954. Ossuary with Hebrew inscription found in a Jerusalem burial cave. Add to Selected
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		  792-1 Chalcolithic ossuaryFor layout purposes only:792. CHALCOLITHIC PERIOD (SECOND HALF OF THE 4TH MILENIUM BC.) CLAY MADE OSSUARY Add to Selected
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		  792-2 Chalcolithic ossuaryFor layout purposes only:792. CHALCOLITHIC PERIOD (SECOND HALF OF THE 4TH MILENIUM BC.) CLAY MADE OSSUARY Add to Selected
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		  792-3 Chalcolithic ossuaryFor layout purposes only:792. CHALCOLITHIC PERIOD (SECOND HALF OF THE 4TH MILENIUM BC.) CLAY MADE OSSUARY Add to Selected
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		  792-4 Chalcolithic ossuaryFor layout purposes only:792. CHALCOLITHIC PERIOD (SECOND HALF OF THE 4TH MILENIUM BC.) CLAY MADE OSSUARY Add to Selected
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		  792-9 -Chalcolithic ossuaryFor layout purposes only:ossuary, chacholitic, Add to Selected
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		  794-2 Jason’s tombFor layout purposes only:794. JASON’S TOMB IN JERUSALEM, DATING FROM THE 1ST. C. B.C. JASON WAS THE HIGH PRIEST IN THE JERUSALEM TEMPLE IN THE 2ND. C. B.C. Add to Selected
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		  794-3 Jason’s tombFor layout purposes only:794. JASON’S TOMB IN JERUSALEM, DATING FROM THE 1ST. C. B.C. JASON WAS THE HIGH PRIEST IN THE JERUSALEM TEMPLE IN THE 2ND. C. B.C. Add to Selected
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		  794-4 Jason’s tombFor layout purposes only:794. JASON’S TOMB IN JERUSALEM, DATING FROM THE 1ST. C. B.C. JASON WAS THE HIGH PRIEST IN THE JERUSALEM TEMPLE IN THE 2ND. C. B.C. Add to Selected
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		  794-5 Jason’s tombFor layout purposes only:794. JASON’S TOMB IN JERUSALEM, DATING FROM THE 1ST. C. B.C. JASON WAS THE HIGH PRIEST IN THE JERUSALEM TEMPLE IN THE 2ND. C. B.C. Add to Selected
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		  857-1 Rachel’s tombFor layout purposes only:857. RACHEL’S TOMB NEAR BETHLECHEM. RACHEL WAS THE BEST LOVED WIFE OF JACOB Add to Selected
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		  857-2 Rachel’s tombFor layout purposes only:857. RACHEL’S TOMB NEAR BETHLECHEM. RACHEL WAS THE BEST LOVED WIFE OF JACOB Add to Selected
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		  857-3 Rachel’s tombFor layout purposes only:857. RACHEL’S TOMB NEAR BETHLECHEM. RACHEL WAS THE BEST LOVED WIFE OF JACOB Add to Selected
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		  857-4 Rachel’s tombFor layout purposes only:857. RACHEL’S TOMB NEAR BETHLECHEM. RACHEL WAS THE BEST LOVED WIFE OF JACOB Add to Selected
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		  857-5 Rachel’s tombFor layout purposes only:857. RACHEL’S TOMB NEAR BETHLECHEM. RACHEL WAS THE BEST LOVED WIFE OF JACOB Add to Selected
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		  857-6 Rachel’s tombFor layout purposes only:857. RACHEL’S TOMB NEAR BETHLECHEM. RACHEL WAS THE BEST LOVED WIFE OF JACOB Add to Selected
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		  858-1 Madras burial caveFor layout purposes only:858. ENTRANCE TO THE BURIAL CAVE OF MIDRAS SOUTH OF JERUSALEM. NOTE THE PROMINENT ROLLING STONE’ WHICH SEALED THE ENTRANCE TO THE TOMB ‘ Add to Selected
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		  858-2 Madras burial caveFor layout purposes only:858. ENTRANCE TO THE BURIAL CAVE OF MIDRAS SOUTH OF JERUSALEM. NOTE THE PROMINENT ROLLING STONE’ WHICH SEALED THE ENTRANCE TO THE TOMB ‘ Add to Selected
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		  859-1 Madras burial caveFor layout purposes only:859. IMTERIOR OF THE TOMB CAVE AT HURVAT MIDRAS, SOUTH OF JERUSALEM Add to Selected
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		  859-2 Madras burial caveFor layout purposes only:859. IMTERIOR OF THE TOMB CAVE AT HURVAT MIDRAS, SOUTH OF JERUSALEM Add to Selected
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		  900-2 AnthropoidFor layout purposes only:900. ANTHROPOID COFFINS FROM DER EL-BALAH (SOUTH OF GAZA). THE HUMAN SIZE CLAY COFFINS CONTAIN USUALY MORE THAN ONE SKELETON PLUS DIFFERENT OBJECTS LIKE JEWELERY, AND BRONZE OR TERRACOTTA HOUSEHOLD AND CULT OBJECTS Add to Selected
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		  900-3 AnthropoidFor layout purposes only:900. ANTHROPOID COFFINS FROM DER EL-BALAH (SOUTH OF GAZA). THE HUMAN SIZE CLAY COFFINS CONTAIN USUALY MORE THAN ONE SKELETON PLUS DIFFERENT OBJECTS LIKE JEWELERY, AND BRONZE OR TERRACOTTA HOUSEHOLD AND CULT OBJECTS Add to Selected
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		  900-4 AnthropoidFor layout purposes only:900. ANTHROPOID COFFINS FROM DER EL-BALAH (SOUTH OF GAZA). THE HUMAN SIZE CLAY COFFINS CONTAIN USUALY MORE THAN ONE SKELETON PLUS DIFFERENT OBJECTS LIKE JEWELERY, AND BRONZE OR TERRACOTTA HOUSEHOLD AND CULT OBJECTS Add to Selected
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		  900-5-AnthropoidFor layout purposes only:900. ANTHROPOID COFFINS FROM DER EL-BALAH (SOUTH OF GAZA). THE HUMAN SIZE CLAY COFFINS CONTAIN USUALY MORE THAN ONE SKELETON PLUS DIFFERENT OBJECTS LIKE JEWELERY, AND BRONZE OR TERRACOTTA HOUSEHOLD AND CULT OBJECTS Add to Selected
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