Synagogues and Cemeteries: evidence for a Jewish presence in the Fayum,

K. Muhlestein, C. Innes
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Current excavations in the Fag el-Gamous necropolis have raised several questions about the ethnic composition of the mummies buried there. Of particular significance is the potential Jewish presence in the cemetery, as this could help explain the early changes in burial practices witnessed at Fag el-Gamous and often posited to be related to the Christianization of the area. However, evidence of a Jewish presence in the Fayum is difficult to pinpoint conclusively due to the integration of Jewish customs with surrounding cultures. Despite this, a sizeable Jewish population within the Fayum can be demonstrated by extrapolating from known societal integration patterns of the period and also by correlating onomastic evidence and recorded ethnicities in day to day proceedings with the mummies buried at Fag el-Gamous. This conclusion will need to be substantiated once other analyses of the Fag el-Gamous mummies become available. DOI:10.2458/azu_jaei_v04i2_innes
犹太教堂和墓地:犹太人在法尤姆存在的证据,
目前在Fag el-Gamous墓地的挖掘工作提出了几个关于埋葬在那里的木乃伊的种族构成的问题。特别重要的是墓地中可能有犹太人的存在,因为这有助于解释在Fag el-Gamous看到的埋葬习俗的早期变化,并且通常被认为与该地区的基督教化有关。然而,由于犹太习俗与周围文化的融合,犹太人在法尤姆存在的证据很难确定。尽管如此,通过对该时期已知的社会融合模式的推断,以及通过将日常活动中的onomical证据和记录的种族与埋葬在Fag el-Gamous的木乃伊相关联,可以证明Fayum中有相当大的犹太人人口。一旦对Fag el-Gamous木乃伊的其他分析得到证实,这一结论将需要得到证实。DOI: 10.2458 / azu_jaei_v04i2_innes
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