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5734-1 Herods Tomb
For layout purposes only:herod, hordus, tomb, herodium
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5734-2 Herods Tomb
For layout purposes only:herodium, hordus, herod, tomb
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5736-1 Herods masoleum sarcophagi
For layout purposes only:herod, hordus, tomb, sarcophag
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5736-2 Herods masoleum sarcophagi
For layout purposes only:herod, hordus, tomb, herodium, sarcophag
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5737-3- Herods sarcophagi
For layout purposes only:herod, hordus, tomb, herodion, sarcophag
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5746-1 Herods mausoleum, model
For layout purposes only:herod herodotus hordus herodium model tomb mausoleum
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5746-2 Herods mausoleum, model
For layout purposes only:herod herodotus hordus herodium model tomb mausoleum
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5762 King Hirams sarcophag
For layout purposes only:tomb sarcophag chiram hiram ahiram biblos byblos
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6174–Judah son of Joseph ossuary
For layout purposes only:6174. Ossuary inscribed in Aramaic: Judah son of Joseph, 1st. C. AD. Jerusalem.
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6174-1-Judah son of Joseph ossuary
For layout purposes only:6174. Ossuary inscribed in Aramaic: Judah son of Joseph, 1st. C. AD. Jerusalem.
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6179-1-Yoezer the scribe ossuary, Jerusalem
For layout purposes only:6179. Ossuary inscribed in Hebrew: Yoezer the scribe, c. 1st. C. BC. from the area of Jerusalem.
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6325-1-Jewish burial plaque, Rome
For layout purposes only:6325. Burial plaque from a jewish tomb in Rome dating c. 1-2nd. C. AD.Greek inscription decorated with a candelabra.
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6325-2-Jewish burial plaque, Rome
For layout purposes only:6325. Burial plaque from a jewish tomb in Rome dating c. 1-2nd. C. AD.Greek inscription.
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6325-3-Jewish burial plaque, Rome
For 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.
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6326. Jewish burial plaque, Rome
For 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.
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6577.Tomb of Simeon the Just
For 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),
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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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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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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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6954. Ossuary with Hebrew inscription
For layout purposes only:6954. Ossuary with Hebrew inscription found in a Jerusalem burial cave.
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792-1 Chalcolithic ossuary
For layout purposes only:792. CHALCOLITHIC PERIOD (SECOND HALF OF THE 4TH MILENIUM BC.) CLAY MADE OSSUARY
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792-2 Chalcolithic ossuary
For layout purposes only:792. CHALCOLITHIC PERIOD (SECOND HALF OF THE 4TH MILENIUM BC.) CLAY MADE OSSUARY
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792-3 Chalcolithic ossuary
For layout purposes only:792. CHALCOLITHIC PERIOD (SECOND HALF OF THE 4TH MILENIUM BC.) CLAY MADE OSSUARY
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792-4 Chalcolithic ossuary
For layout purposes only:792. CHALCOLITHIC PERIOD (SECOND HALF OF THE 4TH MILENIUM BC.) CLAY MADE OSSUARY
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792-9 -Chalcolithic ossuary
For layout purposes only:ossuary, chacholitic,
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794-2 Jason’s tomb
For 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.
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794-3 Jason’s tomb
For 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.
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794-4 Jason’s tomb
For 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.
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794-5 Jason’s tomb
For 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.
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857-1 Rachel’s tomb
For layout purposes only:857. RACHEL’S TOMB NEAR BETHLECHEM. RACHEL WAS THE BEST LOVED WIFE OF JACOB
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857-2 Rachel’s tomb
For layout purposes only:857. RACHEL’S TOMB NEAR BETHLECHEM. RACHEL WAS THE BEST LOVED WIFE OF JACOB
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857-3 Rachel’s tomb
For layout purposes only:857. RACHEL’S TOMB NEAR BETHLECHEM. RACHEL WAS THE BEST LOVED WIFE OF JACOB
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857-4 Rachel’s tomb
For layout purposes only:857. RACHEL’S TOMB NEAR BETHLECHEM. RACHEL WAS THE BEST LOVED WIFE OF JACOB
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857-5 Rachel’s tomb
For layout purposes only:857. RACHEL’S TOMB NEAR BETHLECHEM. RACHEL WAS THE BEST LOVED WIFE OF JACOB
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857-6 Rachel’s tomb
For layout purposes only:857. RACHEL’S TOMB NEAR BETHLECHEM. RACHEL WAS THE BEST LOVED WIFE OF JACOB
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858-1 Madras burial cave
For 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 ‘
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858-2 Madras burial cave
For 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 ‘
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859-1 Madras burial cave
For layout purposes only:859. IMTERIOR OF THE TOMB CAVE AT HURVAT MIDRAS, SOUTH OF JERUSALEM
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859-2 Madras burial cave
For layout purposes only:859. IMTERIOR OF THE TOMB CAVE AT HURVAT MIDRAS, SOUTH OF JERUSALEM
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900-2 Anthropoid
For 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
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900-3 Anthropoid
For 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
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900-4 Anthropoid
For 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
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900-5-Anthropoid
For 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
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