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Byzantine Period, 312-632 CE
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- Overview
- Christian Jerusalem 324-638, Teddy Kollek and Moshe Pearlman, Jerusalem: Sacred City of Mankind, Steimatzky Ltd., Jerusalem, 1991.
- Artifacts
Nag Hammadi Library, 3rd-4th century CE
Capernaum Synagogue, 3rd-4th century CE
Akeptous Inscription, 3-4th century CE
Fragment of the Book of Revelation, 3-4th century CE
Prayer for Salvation to the One God, 3rd-4th century CE
Hammat Tiberias Synagogue Mosaic, 4th century CE
Earliest Monk Cells, 4th century CE
Codex Theodosianus, 4th century CE
Roman Sarcophagus Depicting the Christian Passion, 4th century CE
Gold-Glass Bases, 4th century CE
Diademed Woman, 4th century CE
Khirbet Susiya Synagogue Mosaic, 4th century CE
Hammat Tiberias Menorah, 4th-5th century CE
Meroth Synagogue, 4th-5th century CE
Meroth Amulet, 4th-5th century CE
Coin Hoard from Meroth, 4th-5th century CE
Byzantine Church of the Annunciation, 4th-5th century CE
Burial Inscription, 4th-5th century CE
Christian Seal Ring, 4th-6th century CE
Corinth Synagogue, 4th-6th century CE
Two Lead Foil Magic Amulets, 4th-6th century CE
House of Eusebius, 4th-7th century CE
Edict of Milan, 313 CE
Bishop Cyril, 315–386 CE
Greek Epitaph, 319 CE
Revocation of Law Preventing Jews from Holding Public Office, 321 CE
Coin of Helena, 324/5 CE
Church of the Holy Sepulchre, 325 CE
The True Cross in Rome, c. 325 CE
Church of Eleona, 326-333 CE
Church of the Nativity, 333 CE
Pilgrim of Bordeaux, 333 CE
Coin of Constantine, 330 CE
Constantius’ Slave Laws, 339 CE
Gold Hoard from Caesarea, 344-395 CE
Codex Vaticanus, 350 CE
Codex Sinaiticus, 350 CE
War against Gallus, 351-352 CE
Augustine, 354-430 CE
Qazrin Coin Hoard, 361–363 CE
Letter from Julian to the Jews, 363 CE
The Good Shepherd, 5th century CE
Sepphoris Synagogue Mosaic, 5th century CE
Sepphoris Inscription, 5th century CE
Octagonal Church, 5th century CE
Martyrius Monastery, 5th century CE
Mary's Tomb, 5th century CE
Isaiah Inscription on the Western Wall, 5th century CE
Codex Alexandrinus, 5th century CE
Christian Oil Lamp, 5th-6th century CE
Nile Celebration Mosaic, 5th-6th century CE
Gaza Church, 5th-6th century CE
Sacred Horseman, 5th-6th century CE
Glass Vessel Decorated with Crosses, 5th-6th century CE
Cotton Genesis, 5-6th century CE
Temple Mount Mosaic, 5th-7th century
Eucherius Describes the Church of the Apostles, c. 400 CE
Eudocia Inscription, 408-450 CE
Ein Gedi Synagogue: “Peace upon Israel,” 450 CE
Hammat Gader Synagogue, 450 CE
Epitaph of Maron son of Kaioumos, 456 CE
Mar Saba Monastery, 439 CE
Epitaph of Lucia, Daughter of Peter, 461 CE
Coin Hoards from Ein Gedi, 498-565 CE
Jesus Seal, 6th century CE
Horvat Bata Cross, 6th century CE
Bread Stamp Inscribed "The Way of the Lord," 6th century CE
Gaza Synagogue Mosaic, 6th century CE
Petra Papyri, 6th century CE
Samaritan Castra, 6th century CE
Relief from Hanita, 6th century CE
Capital Decorated with a Menorah, 6th century CE
Capital Decorated with a Cross, 6th century CE
Kissufim Mosaic, 6th century CE
Justinian Icons from Sinai, 6th century
Vulgate Gospels, 6th century CE
Gold Coins, 6th-7th century CE
Magic Bowl, 6th-7th century CE
Mosaic Inscription, 6th-7th century CE
Bronze Censer Bowl, 6th-7th century CE
Rehov Synagogue Mosaic Floor, 6th-7th century CE
Babylonian Talmud, c. 500 CE
Chaldean Inscription, c. 500 CE
Mosaic of Justinian, 527-565 CE
Madaba Map, 527-565 CE
Hagia Sophia, 532 CE
Nea Church, 543 CE
Emperor Phocas Coin, 602-610 CE
Gold Coin Hoard, 610-613 CE
Sassanian Conquest of Jerusalem, 614 CE
Tombstone from Zoar
Byzantine Gold Ring
Oil Lamps with Greek Inscription
Arch of the Hurva Synagogue
Manger Square Church
Glazed Bowls
Arbel Synagogue
Byzantine Avdat
Bronze and Wood Cross
Christograms
Byzantine Chapel at Masada
- Articles
- Jews and the Early Christian Church, 4th and 5th Centuries, Richard E. Rubenstein, Aristotle’s Children, Harcourt Books, 2004.
- A Catalogue of Coin Hoards and the Shelf Life of Coins in Palestine Hoards during the Roman and Byzantine Periods, M. Waner and Z. Safrai, Liber Annuus 51 (2001).
- Digging the Talmud in Ancient Meiron, Eric M. Meyers and Carol L. Meyers, BAR 4:02, Jun 1978.
- “What Is the Talmud?” BAR 4:02, Jun 1978.
- Saving the Mt. Sinai Mosaics, George H. Forsyth and Kurt Weitzmann, BAR 4:04, Nov/Dec 1978.
- The Marvelous Mosaics of Kissufim, Rudolph Cohen, BAR 6:01, Jan/Feb 1980.
- Books in Brief: The Discovery of Dura-Europos, A. Thomas Kraabel, BAR 6:04, Jul/Aug 1980.
- Books in Brief: The Synagogue: The Excavations at Dura-Europos, Final Report, BAR 6:04, Jul/Aug 1980.
- A Tale of Two Talmuds, BAR 17:02, Mar/Apr 1991.
- Videos
- Can historical fact be gleaned from the Talmud? Prof. Lawrence H. Schiffman. Produced by Down Low Pictures for COJS.
- Maps
- The Spread of Christianity in the Roman Empire, 325 CE
- The Roman Empire in 477 CE
- Websites
- Byzantium: Byzantine Studies on the Internet
- The Codex Sinaiticus Website
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