Mortuary Graffiti in the Roman East

K. Stern
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This chapter examines how graffiti was used by ancient Jews to communicate with and about the dead. Focusing on graffiti discovered in cemeteries and burial caves throughout Palestine during the Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine periods, it describes recurrences of graffiti in Jewish mortuary contexts and suggests that acts of carving them were systematic and deliberate exercises, undertaken by Jews inside cemeteries and burial caves throughout the ancient Levant. The chapter first considers the graffiti inside the mortuary landscape of the ancient city of Beit Shearim, which reveal new readings of the cultural matrix of burial populations at the site as well as insights into Jewish life (and death) in the late ancient Roman East. The mortuary graffiti found at Beit Shearim also offer important information about the relationships between regional Jews and contemporaneous rabbis, who may or may not have followed common practices relating to death and commemoration.
罗马东部的太平间涂鸦
这一章考察了古代犹太人是如何使用涂鸦来与死者交流和谈论死者的。重点关注希腊化、罗马和拜占庭时期在巴勒斯坦各地的墓地和墓葬洞穴中发现的涂鸦,它描述了犹太人墓葬环境中涂鸦的反复出现,并表明雕刻这些涂鸦的行为是犹太人在古代黎凡特的墓地和墓葬洞穴中进行的系统和故意的练习。这一章首先考虑了拜特谢林(Beit Shearim)古城里的墓地景观中的涂鸦,它揭示了对该遗址埋葬人口文化矩阵的新解读,以及对古罗马东部晚期犹太人生活(和死亡)的洞察。在贝特谢林姆发现的太平间涂鸦也提供了关于该地区犹太人与同时期拉比之间关系的重要信息,拉比可能遵循也可能不遵循与死亡和纪念有关的一般做法。
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