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[/vc_wp_text][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width=”1/3″][vc_wp_text]Nabratein, Israel: Artist Reconstruction of Torah Shrine
Country: Israel
Location: Nabratein
Region: Upper Galilee
Area: NI
Stratum: Synagogue 2a
Description: Artist’s reconstruction of Torah Shrine on s. wall of Late Roman synagogue
Category: Artistic Rendering
Type: Synagogue Architectural Feature
Period: Late Roman
Date: 3rd c CE
Current Location: Drawing in Duke University archives
Credit: Carol and Eric Meyers, 1980s
This photo can be used only for teaching and lecturing. Any use by others for publication (scholarly or commercial) requires written permission from Carol or Eric Meyers.
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