TY - JOUR
T1 - Newly Found Burial Catacombs and Inscriptions from the Necropolis at Beth She'arim
AU - Erlich, Adi
AU - Price, Jonathan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Adi Erlich and Jonathan Price.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Beth She'arim in Lower Galilee was an important Jewish village in the Roman period, with an extensive necropolis containing lavish tombs that provided burial for Jews from across the Roman East. The necropolis is renowned for its many inscriptions in Greek, Aramaic, Hebrew, and more. Two catacombs previously unknown were discovered recently in the western part of the necropolis. Each contains a few halls shaped as corridors with arcosolium chambers along the walls. Each arcosolium accommodates 3-4 burial places. In one of the caves, two Greek inscriptions painted in red were found; one, written on a slab of stone, mentions a proselyte named Jacob, while the other, inscribed on the wall, mentions Judah, the owner of the tomb. This article deals with the catacombs and the inscriptions in the context of late Roman Palestine.
AB - Beth She'arim in Lower Galilee was an important Jewish village in the Roman period, with an extensive necropolis containing lavish tombs that provided burial for Jews from across the Roman East. The necropolis is renowned for its many inscriptions in Greek, Aramaic, Hebrew, and more. Two catacombs previously unknown were discovered recently in the western part of the necropolis. Each contains a few halls shaped as corridors with arcosolium chambers along the walls. Each arcosolium accommodates 3-4 burial places. In one of the caves, two Greek inscriptions painted in red were found; one, written on a slab of stone, mentions a proselyte named Jacob, while the other, inscribed on the wall, mentions Judah, the owner of the tomb. This article deals with the catacombs and the inscriptions in the context of late Roman Palestine.
KW - Beth Shearim
KW - Catacombs
KW - Epigraphy
KW - Proselyte
KW - Roman Galilee
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U2 - 10.1163/15700631-bja10085
DO - 10.1163/15700631-bja10085
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AN - SCOPUS:85194068026
SN - 0047-2212
VL - 55
SP - 436
EP - 454
JO - Journal for the Study of Judaism
JF - Journal for the Study of Judaism
IS - 3
ER -