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Jason’s Tomb

Jason’s Tomb is a Hasmonean-period rock-cut tomb in the Rehavia neighbourhood of Jerusalem, dating to the 2nd or 1st century BCE. Charcoal drawings of ships and Aramaic inscriptions survive on its walls. Discussed here as part of a day on Jerusalem in the British Mandate period.

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