Roberts, M. (1992). A Northampton Jewish tombstone, c. 1259 to 1290, recently rediscovered in Northampton Central Museum. Medieval Archaeology 36. Vol 36, pp. 173-178. https://doi.org/10.5284/1071811.  Cite this via datacite

Title: A Northampton Jewish tombstone, c. 1259 to 1290, recently rediscovered in Northampton Central Museum
Issue: Medieval Archaeology 36
Series: Medieval Archaeology
Volume: 36
Page Start/End: 173 - 178
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Abstract: This fragment from an Anglo-Jewish tombstone, originally discovered in the 1840s, is one of only two known Hebrew inscriptions from medieval England. It is thought to commemorate either Solomon or Shalmon, who was apparently a member of a Talmudic scholarly group.
Author: Marcus Roberts
Other Person/Org: Jonathan A K Kissock (Abstract author)
Year of Publication: 1992
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Tombstone (Auto Detected Subject)
Medieval (Auto Detected Temporal)
Anglojewish Tombstone (Auto Detected Subject)
1259 To 1290 (Auto Detected Temporal)
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Created Date: 20 Jan 2002