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Object's Name:
Coffin (without Lid) Decorated in Relief, Animal, Lion
Period:
Roman
Site:
Ashqelon, Migdal Ashqelon
Material:
Lead
Object's Name:
Handle Door, Coffin (without Lid) Zoomorphic, Lion
Period:
Roman
Site:
Unknown
Material:
Bronze
Object's Name:
Handle Door, Coffin (without Lid) Zoomorphic, Lion
Period:
Roman (?)
Site:
Unknown
Material:
Bronze
Object's Name:
Handle Door, Coffin (without Lid) Zoomorphic, Lion
Period:
Roman (?)
Site:
Unknown
Material:
Bronze
Object's Name:
Fragment Ossuary Inscribed, Greek
Period:
Early Roman (period)
Site:
Jerusalem north, Sanhedriyya, Cave 12
Material:
Limestone
Object's Name:
Ossuary Inscribed, Greek
Period:
Early Roman (period)
Site:
Jerusalem, `En Rogel
Material:
Limestone
Object's Name:
Ossuary With Inscription, Aramaic, Latin
Period:
Early Roman (period)
Site:
Jerusalem, Giv`at ha-Mivtar
Material:
Limestone
Object's Name:
Ossuary
Period:
Early Roman (period)
Site:
Jerusalem, Giv`at ha-Mivtar
Material:
Limestone
Object's Name:
Ossuary Inscribed, Aramaic
Period:
Early Roman (period)
Site:
Jerusalem, Mizrah Talpiyyot
Material:
Limestone
Object's Name:
Ossuary Inscribed, Greek
Period:
Early Roman (period)
Site:
Jerusalem, `En Rogel
Material:
Limestone
Object's Name:
Ossuary & Lid With Inscription, Hebrew
Period:
Early Roman (period)
Site:
Jerusalem, Giv`at ha-Mivtar
Material:
Limestone
Object's Name:
Ossuary & Lid With Inscription, Aramaic
Period:
Early Roman (period)
Site:
Jerusalem, Giv`at ha-Mivtar
Material:
Limestone
Object's Name:
Ossuary & Lid With Inscription, Aramaic
Period:
Early Roman (period)
Site:
Jerusalem, Giv`at ha-Mivtar
Material:
Limestone
Object's Name:
Ossuary & Lid With Inscription, Hebrew, Aramaic
Period:
Early Roman (period)
Site:
Jerusalem, Giv`at ha-Mivtar
Material:
Limestone
Object's Name:
Ossuary & Lid
Period:
Early Roman (period)
Site:
Jerusalem, Giv`at ha-Mivtar
Material:
Limestone
Object's Name:
Ossuary & Lid With Inscription, Aramaic
Period:
Early Roman (period)
Site:
Jerusalem, Giv`at ha-Mivtar
Material:
Limestone
Object's Name:
Ossuary & Lid With Inscription, Greek
Period:
Early Roman (period)
Site:
ירושלים, סילואן
Material:
Limestone
Object's Name:
Ossuary & Lid With Inscription, Hebrew
Period:
Early Roman (period)
Site:
Jerusalem, Har ha-Zofim
Material:
Limestone
Object's Name:
Ossuary & Lid With Inscription, Aramaic
Period:
Early Roman (period)
Site:
חיזמה(?)
Material:
Limestone
Object's Name:
Ossuary & Lid
Period:
Early Roman (period)
Site:
Jerusalem, Pisgat Ze'ev
Material:
Limestone
Object's Name:
Ossuary & Lid With Inscription, Hebrew
Period:
Early Roman (period)
Site:
Jerusalem, Mount Scopus (west)
Material:
Limestone
Object's Name:
Ossuary & Lid With Inscription, Greek
Period:
Early Roman (period)
Site:
Jerusalem, Mount Scopus (west)
Material:
Limestone
Object's Name:
Ossuary & Lid
Period:
Early Roman (period)
Site:
Jerusalem, Mount Scopus (west)
Material:
Limestone
Object's Name:
Ossuary & Lid
Period:
Early Roman (period)
Site:
Jerusalem, Mount Scopus (west)
Material:
Limestone
Object's Name:
Ossuary & Lid With Inscription, Hebrew
Period:
Early Roman (period)
Site:
Jerusalem, Mount Scopus (west)
Material:
Limestone
Object's Name:
Ossuary & Lid Engraved, Potter's Mark
Period:
Early Roman (period)
Site:
Jerusalem, Giva`t Shapira
Material:
Limestone
Object's Name:
Ossuary & Lid With Inscription, Hebrew, Greek
Period:
Early Roman (period)
Site:
Jerusalem, Giva`t Shapira
Material:
ןוטריק
Object's Name:
Ossuary & Lid Inscribed, Hebrew, Aramaic
Period:
Early Roman (period)
Site:
Jerusalem, Giva`t Shapira
Material:
Limestone
Object's Name:
Ossuary & Lid Painted
Period:
Early Roman (period)
Site:
Ben Shemen
Material:
Limestone
Object's Name:
Ossuary & Lid Painted
Period:
Early Roman (period)
Site:
Jerusalem, Har ha-Zofim
Material:
Limestone
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