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BabathaScroll.jpg(210 × 385 elementa imaginalia, magnitudo fasciculi: 37 chiliocteti, typus MIME: image/jpeg)

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English: Registration document for four date orchards owned by en:Babatha, a 2nd century Jewish woman. One of the 35 separate papyrus scrolls belonging to her that were found in the en:Cave of Letters.

From the NOVA Ancient Refuge in the Holy Land website.

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14 Maii 2007

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image/jpeg

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b0ee7df68fa7f90ea059c7809e7a0045c27a2e82

data size Anglica

37 543 byte

385 pixel

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