This article presents a concise overview of the most relevant information that can be gleaned from the approx. 4000 Jewish inscriptions from antiquity (c. 300 BCE – 700 CE). Special attention is paid to those areas and topics about which inscriptions are our only (or main) source of information because the ancient Jewish literary sources are silent about them. The stones turn out to be especially relevant to the study of the western diaspora in the Roman and early Byzantine periods
This book touches on aspects, chiefly chronological ones, that are relevant to the emergence of the ...
The article focuses on the use of the Paleo-Hebrew script versus the square script (known also as â€...
Today, science has six oldest Hebrew alphabetic inscriptions: ostracon from ʼIzbet Ṣartah (about 120...
This article focuses on reading culture as an aspect of the Dead Sea Scrolls textual community in it...
The dissertation investigates the social, economic and religious aspects of Jewish life in the Balka...
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The aim of this paper is to reconsider the Maltese epigraphic material from a linguistic point of vi...
In this article I claim that in the Roman period, biblical names used by Jews became very limited in...
Jüdische Grabsteinepigraphik: R. Yosef Trani (1568-1639), R. Akiva Eger (d. 1837), R. David Hoffmann...
This study examines the scant epigraphic evidence from Pompeii which has traditionally been linked t...
Some scholars believe that ‘genuine’ Jews were present in Yemen as early as the 10th to the 6 th cen...
This paper investigates the compilatory processes that led to the creation of the Talmud Yerushalmi ...
This article focuses on reading culture as an aspect of the Dead Sea Scrolls textual community in it...
This paper discusses the problems and state of the Samaritan diaspora situation in Antiquity. It was...
Torah scrolls are more than ritual objects; when used in a congregation, they take on semi-human cha...
This book touches on aspects, chiefly chronological ones, that are relevant to the emergence of the ...
The article focuses on the use of the Paleo-Hebrew script versus the square script (known also as â€...
Today, science has six oldest Hebrew alphabetic inscriptions: ostracon from ʼIzbet Ṣartah (about 120...
This article focuses on reading culture as an aspect of the Dead Sea Scrolls textual community in it...
The dissertation investigates the social, economic and religious aspects of Jewish life in the Balka...
This essay examines evidence for the interplay of memory recall and written technology in ancient Is...
The aim of this paper is to reconsider the Maltese epigraphic material from a linguistic point of vi...
In this article I claim that in the Roman period, biblical names used by Jews became very limited in...
Jüdische Grabsteinepigraphik: R. Yosef Trani (1568-1639), R. Akiva Eger (d. 1837), R. David Hoffmann...
This study examines the scant epigraphic evidence from Pompeii which has traditionally been linked t...
Some scholars believe that ‘genuine’ Jews were present in Yemen as early as the 10th to the 6 th cen...
This paper investigates the compilatory processes that led to the creation of the Talmud Yerushalmi ...
This article focuses on reading culture as an aspect of the Dead Sea Scrolls textual community in it...
This paper discusses the problems and state of the Samaritan diaspora situation in Antiquity. It was...
Torah scrolls are more than ritual objects; when used in a congregation, they take on semi-human cha...
This book touches on aspects, chiefly chronological ones, that are relevant to the emergence of the ...
The article focuses on the use of the Paleo-Hebrew script versus the square script (known also as â€...
Today, science has six oldest Hebrew alphabetic inscriptions: ostracon from ʼIzbet Ṣartah (about 120...