Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
In the ancient city of Nuceria Alfaterna two Greek Jewish epitaphs were found in 1988, in the area of San Clemente, establishing the presence, hitherto unknown, of a Jewish com-munity in this internal area of the Campania region. This article presents another find from the same necropolis not published to date: a large funerary slab engraved with a me-norah, which was found in 1966, but, for reasons unknown, has remained unnoticed to this day. The discovery gives the opportunity to subject to closer study the two epitaphs al-ready known and, above all, to better define their origin: two already known inscriptions are in fact reused pieces, leaving it uncertain as to whether the late antique necropolis in which they were found was a Jewish or Christian burial ground.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
JEWISH EPIGRAPHY, ANCIENT ITALY, CAMPANIA, NUCERIA
List of contributors:
Lacerenza, Giancarlo
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