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with six leaves. The circles are surrounded by a rectangular frame. The inscription is carved above the rectangular frame, between it and the lip of the ossuary. Another decoration of a circle and a rosette also decorates one narrow side of the ossuary. The lid is arched. There is an inscription. The
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The script is formal, in a style common in ossuary inscriptions of the late Second Temple period. Similar ossuaries were found in the Jerusalem area from the second half of the 1st century BC until the destruction of the
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length of the inscription is 35.5 cm, the height of the letters varies between 10–15 cm. The script in which the inscription was written was common at the end of
234: 229: 206: 224: 174: 56:. It is inscribed with the text: "Miriam, daughter of Yeshua, son of Caiaphas, Priest of Ma’aziah from Beth ‘Imri". Based on it, 108:, width 23 cm and height 26 cm. It stands on four legs. The front is decorated with two circles, and in each circle a 151: 175:"The Ossuary of 'Miriam Daughter of Yeshua Son of Caiaphas, Priests [of] Maʿaziah from Beth ʾImri'" 47: 254: 249: 88:. The researchers dated the ossuary based on the excavation and other findings to approximately 207:
The Ossuary of 'Miriam daughter of Yeshua Son of Caiaphas, Priests of Ma'aziah from Beth Imri'
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announced that it had been plundered from a tomb in the Valley of Elah. The
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declared it authentic, and expressed regret that it couldn't be studied
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The Miriam ossuary came to light in June 2011. Archaeologists from
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is a decorated limestone ossuary from a tomb in the
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Valley of Elah
Israel
Bar-Ilan
Tel Aviv Universities
Israel Antiquities Authority
in situ
Caiaphas
priestly course
Ma’aziah
David
Second Temple
Judea
Bar Kochba revolt
70 AD
limestone
cm
rosette
Second Temple period
Caiaphas ossuary
Archaeology of Israel
"Israeli authorities: 2,000-year-old burial box is the real deal"
"The Ossuary of 'Miriam Daughter of Yeshua Son of Caiaphas, Priests [of] Maʿaziah from Beth ʾImri'"
JSTOR
23214223
The Ossuary of 'Miriam daughter of Yeshua Son of Caiaphas, Priests of Ma'aziah from Beth Imri'
Categories
2011 archaeological discoveries
Archaeological discoveries in Israel
Archaeological discoveries in the West Bank
Caiaphas

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