A new Byzantine funerary inscription from Zoara (Ghor es-Safi; Southern Jordan)
- The funerary epigraph which is the subject of this paper is currently in the Jordan Ahli Bank Numismatic Museum in Amman. Although there is no specific evidence of its origin, its epigraphic formulas allow us to consider that the piece can come from the site of Zoara (or Zoora; Ghor es-Safi, south...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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IFAPO
2022
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Syria
Year: 2022, Volume: 99, Pages: 311-315 |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Byzantine Empire
/ Inscription
/ Greek language
/ Jordan
/ Jordan
/ Epitaph
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IxTheo Classification: | HH Archaeology TC Pre-Christian history ; Ancient Near East |
Further subjects: | B
Jordanie
B inscription grecque B Greek inscription B épitaphe B empire byzantin B Epitaph B Jordan B Byzantine Empire |
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Summary: | - The funerary epigraph which is the subject of this paper is currently in the Jordan Ahli Bank Numismatic Museum in Amman. Although there is no specific evidence of its origin, its epigraphic formulas allow us to consider that the piece can come from the site of Zoara (or Zoora; Ghor es-Safi, south-east of the Dead Sea). Une nouvelle épitaphe byzantine de Zoara (Ghor es-Safi, Jordanie du Sud)Résumé - L’inscription funéraire présentée dans cet article se trouve aujourd’hui au musée numismatique Ahli Bank d’Amman. Malgré l’absence d’information précise concernant sa provenance, ses formules épigraphiques nous permettent de considérer qu’elle pourrait provenir du site de Zoara (Zoora ; Ghor es-Safi, au sud-est de la mer Morte). اكتشاف نقش ضريح تذكاري بيزنطي من زغر (غور الصافي، جنوبي الأردن) إن المدونة الجنائزية المعروضة في هذا المقال موجودة حالياً في متحف النميات/ البنك الأهلي الأردني في عمان. على الرغم من عدم وجود معلومات متعلقة بمصدرها؛ إلا أن طريقة صياغتها تسمح لنا باعتبارها من موقع زغر (غور الصافي، الجنوب الشرقي من البحر الميت) |
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ISSN: | 2076-8435 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Syria
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.4000/syria.14730 |