A Lavish, Roman-Period Burial Cave in Tiberias

This article presents a lavish, Roman-period burial cave discovered in the northern necropolis ofTiberias. It consisted of three skillfully hewn rooms comprising a vestibule with wall paintings and two burial chambers with loculi. Two ossuaries were discovered in the cave, one bearing a Greek inscri...

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Autori: Leibner, Uzi 1970- (Autore) ; Amitzur, Yair (Autore)
Tipo di documento: Stampa Articolo
Lingua:Inglese
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Fernleihe:Fernleihe für die Fachinformationsdienste
Pubblicazione: Soc. 2022
In: Israel exploration journal
Anno: 2022, Volume: 72, Fascicolo: 2, Pagine: 204-218
Altre parole chiave:B Roman Galilee
B Tiberias
B Greek inscription
B Jewish burial customs
B ossilegium
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Riepilogo:This article presents a lavish, Roman-period burial cave discovered in the northern necropolis ofTiberias. It consisted of three skillfully hewn rooms comprising a vestibule with wall paintings and two burial chambers with loculi. Two ossuaries were discovered in the cave, one bearing a Greek inscription. Another Greek inscription, originally placed above one of the loculi, apparently mentioned one of the family patriarchs. Pottery vessels and oil lamps found in the cave date its use to the late first and mainly to the second century CE. The cave's opulence, and the attestation of a population that was literate in Greek, indicate that it belonged to one of the elite Jewish families of Tiberias.
ISSN:0021-2059
Comprende:Enthalten in: Israel exploration journal