Title: | A Northampton Jewish tombstone, c. 1259 to 1290, recently rediscovered in Northampton Central Museum | ||||
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Issue: | Medieval Archaeology 36 | ||||
Series: | Medieval Archaeology | ||||
Volume: | 36 | ||||
Page Start/End: | 173 - 178 | ||||
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Publication Type: | Journal | ||||
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. | ||||
Year of Publication: | 1992 | ||||
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Created Date: | 20 Jan 2002 |