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Aramaic Collection

Background imageAramaic Collection: Syria - Maaloula - Ancient Hillside town

Syria - Maaloula - Ancient Hillside town. It is known as the last surviving place where Western Aramaic (Aramaic of Jesus) is still spoken. Date: 1910

Background imageAramaic Collection: Hebrew Manuscript Fragments

Hebrew Manuscript Fragments
Two folios, parchment, probably from the same manuscript but not necessarily consecutive. Text is from the Book of Genesis, beginning at Chapter 7, verse 18 on f.1, and ends at Chapter 48 on f.2

Background imageAramaic Collection: Hittite art. Stele of King Bar-Rakib (744-727 BC) sitting o

Hittite art. Stele of King Bar-Rakib (744-727 BC) sitting o
Hittite art. Orthostat or stele of King Bar-Rakib (Barrakit 744-727 BC) sitting on the throne.750 BC. Zone of Sma al /Zincirli (Turkey) to South of Turkey. Detail. Pergamon Museum. Museum Island

Background imageAramaic Collection: Hebrew and Aramaic Inscriptions on a mosaic floor Synagogue

Hebrew and Aramaic Inscriptions on a mosaic floor Synagogue
Hebrew and Aramaic Inscriptions on a Mosaic Floor Synagogue at Ein Gedi. 6th century CE. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel

Background imageAramaic Collection: Syria. Maloula. Town built into the rugged mountainside. V

Syria. Maloula. Town built into the rugged mountainside. Village where Western Aramaic is still spoken. Near East. Photo before Syrian Civil War

Background imageAramaic Collection: Syria. Maloula. Mar Tecla Monastery. Near East

Syria. Maloula. Mar Tecla Monastery. Near East
Syria. Maloula. Town built into the rugged mountainside. Mar Tecla Monastery, pupil of St. Paul. Near East. Photo before Syrian Civil War

Background imageAramaic Collection: Mesopotamia. Ceramic lid of an incense burner with inscripti

Mesopotamia. Ceramic lid of an incense burner with inscriptions written in Aramaic. Dated between 1st century B.C. and 2nd century B.C. Pergamon Museum. Berlin

Background imageAramaic Collection: Biblia Pol�ota Complutense (The Complutensian

Biblia Pol�ota Complutense (The Complutensian
Biblia Pol� ota Complutense (The Complutensian Polyglot Bible). Bible written in Hebrew, Greek and Latin (some parts also in Aramaic)


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