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About Findings Periods The Mandatory Collection of the Rockefeller Archaeological Museum
 
Object's Name: Coffin & Lid Decorated in Relief, With Vegetal Decoration, Decorated with a human figure, Decorated with animal figures, Lion, Eros, Hercules, Semi-Divine/Divine Figure, Harp, Pan Flute
Period: Late Roman
Material: Lead
Site: Bet Guvrin
Lenght: 155 cm
Wide: 55 cm
Height: 40 cm
Description: The lead coffin and its lid were found in a tomb. It was badly preserved. A rope- like decoration divides the coffin into panels, which are decorated with mythological, as well as geometric and floral motifs. The two main images are Eros hunting a lion and Heracles holding a drink vessel while riding a carriage driven by two centaurs; one plays a lyre and the other one plays a pan flute. An intact perfume glass bottle was found on top the coffins, lid. Within the coffin were the bones of a female aged 17- 20 years old. The coffin is dated to the end of the 3rd century CE or to the beginning of the 4th century CE.
Bibliography:
Varga D. 2005. Bet Guvrin. HAinternet 117
Varga D. and Talgam R. 2013. "A lead coffin from the Roman period at Horbat Ohad, Kibbutz Bet Guvrin". `ATIQOT 73: 134, Fig. 1- 7.
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Coffin & Lid Decorated in Relief  
Photographer :Clara Amit

Coffin & Lid Decorated in Relief  
Photographer :Clara Amit

Coffin & Lid Decorated in Relief  
Photographer :Clara Amit

Coffin & Lid Decorated in Relief  
Photographer :Clara Amit





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