Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine Prinicipal Investigator Michael Satlow

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Galilee. Carmiel, Fifth or sixth century CE. Mosaic on church floor. Dedication.

pelta bottom center octagonal frame around inscription patterned square frame around octagon Fifth or sixth century CE Galilee Carmiel Khirbet Bata Byzantine church (Late)

Galilee. Carmiel. Byzantine Church at Khirbet Bata, the early stratum.

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Zev Radovan

Ἄππας διάκων γράμμα

Appas Deacon Gramma

Ἄππας διάκων γράμμα

The inscription, of black letters set in a background of a white octagon which is set in a square (the diagonal faces are of the octagon are extend with patterned mosaic to form the square), records a deacon's donation. "Gramma" was used as a weight measurement (1/24 of an ounce or 1/288 of a Roman pound) in the Roman and early Byzantine periods, while during Heraclius' reign in the early 600s CE, the word referred to an actual coin. It is not clear which meaning is intended here, but the inscription's date suggests the former. Name is Greek. There is a pelta in the bottom center of the octagon. One of 18 mixed funerary and dedicatory inscriptions in the church's early stratum.

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