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Displaying 4671-4680 of 8678 results.
Inscription Number | Site Name | Medium | Language/Type | Execution | Preservation | Remarks | Transcription | Dimensions | |
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8635 | Gaza, Merdan er Zeid, east of Gaza | unidentified inscription | painted | unknown | approx. 5" high, painted in red, irregularly distributed over eastern wall of Haram | Transcription Not Published | |||
7874 | David's Tomb, Jerusalem | rock drawing | painted | poor | Crusader crest | Transcription Not Published | |||
7875 | David's Tomb, Jerusalem | Latin inscription | painted | poor | Transcription Not Published | ||||
7877 | David's Tomb, Jerusalem | rock drawing | painted | good | red and black painted Crusader crest; two crossed keys | Transcription Not Published | |||
7878 | David's Tomb, Jerusalem | Latin inscription | painted | poor | Transcription Not Published | ||||
5322 | unknown, Sinai | Arabic inscription | painted | excellent | Transcription Not Published | ||||
8656 | David's Tomb, Jerusalem | rock drawing | painted | unknown | crusader shield dated 1414 and has the name of Kunz (conrad) the Geuder von Noremberg; painted on paper and glued to the interior wall | Transcription Not Published | |||
8657 | David's Tomb, Jerusalem | rock drawing | painted | unknown | crusader shield painted on paper and glued to interior wall; contains name of Sigmund Laber | Transcription Not Published | |||
5344 | Wadi Umm Sidra | sandstone | Nabatean inscription | painted | good | Transcription Not Published | |||
8674 | Hebron, Israel | Greek inscription | painted | unknown | painted in red. published in the Journal of the Royal Geographical Society 16, p. 336. invocation to Abraham probably dates from time of Justinian. | Transcription Not Published |