Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine Prinicipal Investigator Michael Satlow

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Galilee. Hammatha. 300 CE - 700 CE. Slab. Dedicatory.

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The plaque occupied a central place, almost in the middle of the hall, and the stonecutter endeavored to catch the eye by means of a decorative frame and a calligraphic script

Two crosses Surmounting and concluding the inscription, later obliterated Decorative frame, 51 x 71 cm Around the inscription
300 CE - 700 CE Galilee Hammatha32.683056,35.665278 Bathhouse Area E

Near center of pavement in Area E, adjoining hamm0034 on the southeast.

Israel Museum or IAA storehouse, Romema, Jerusalem

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Zev Radovan

+ ΕΝΤΟΙϹΑΓΙΟΙϹΤΟΠΟΙϹ ΜΝΗϹΘΗΙΛΑΡΙΑ ΗΥΞΑΤΟϹΥΝΚΛΗΤΙΟϹ ΚΕΕΙϹΑΚΟΥϹΟΝ ΑΜΗΝ +

Ἐν τοῖς ἁγίοις τόποις μνησθῇ Ἱλαρία. Ηὗξατο Ϲυνκλήτιος Κύριε εἰσάκουσον. Ἀμήν.

In these holy places may Hilaria be remembered. Syncletius uttered this prayer: hearken, O Lord! Amen.

Ἐν τοῖς ἁγίοις τόποις μνησθῇ Ἱλαρία. Ηὗξατο Ϲυνκλήτιος Κύριε εἰσάκουσον. Ἀμήν.

Slab of grayish-white marble. Prominently placed near the center of the hall, the script is calligraphic and the inscription decoratively framed. Frame is 51 cm by 71 cm and lines are 58 cm long.

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