
Stake attention in this memory
A person holds a laminated display card titled "JEWISH INSCRIPTIONS" at Level 8, likely within The Jewish Museum of Greece in Athens. The card showcases four images of ancient marble inscriptions, each accompanied by detailed English descriptions and translations. The inscriptions include: 1. A "Funerary marble plaque" from Ancient Corinth (6th c. CE) with a partial translation mentioning "Anna." 2. A "Funerary inscription of Eliakim Caleb" from Ancient Corinth (early 10th c.), featuring an extensive translation lamenting a young man, a dyer, who died in his twenties. 3. A "Marble plaque inscribed with a menorah and a lulav" from Ancient Agora, Athens (4th c. CE). 4. A "Funerary inscription of Abigail Sa'id" from Mystras, dated December 1611 CE (1 Tevet 5371 Anno Mundi), with a translation identifying it as the gravestone of Lady Abigail, wife of Shabbotay Sa'id. Each entry provides material (various types of marble), dimensions, provenance, and specific dates. The card also displays contact information for The Jewish Museum of Greece, including its Athens address, phone, email, and website. At the bottom, a message reads: "PLEASE, RETURN THIS CARD TO ITS PLACE, AS A COURTESY TO THE NEXT VISITOR. THANK YOU." The background appears to be a dark, out-of-focus indoor museum setting.
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