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Jewish art in its late antique context
Catherine Hezser (Editor),
Uzi Leibner
(Editor)
Institute of Archaeology
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Jewish
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Late Antique
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Jewish Art
100%
Graeco-Roman
60%
Pagan
40%
Figurative Art
40%
Popular
20%
Jews
20%
Christian
20%
Image-based
20%
Roman
20%
Cultural Contexts
20%
Political Economy
20%
Social Culture
20%
Social Economics
20%
Zodiac
20%
Late Antiquity
20%
Rabbis
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Commandments
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Hebrew Bible
20%
Land of Israel
20%
Archaeology
20%
Biblical Narrative
20%
Rabbinic Literature
20%
Rabbinic Judaism
20%
Literary Sources
20%
Ancient Judaism
20%
Early Christianity
20%
Idiosyncrasy
20%
Aniconic
20%
Christian Art
20%
Church History
20%
Early Byzantine
20%
Aniconism
20%
Synagogue Art
20%
Early Christian Art
20%
Roman Art
20%
Formal Similarity
20%
Hellenistic Literature
20%
Arts and Humanities
Judaism
100%
Late Antique
100%
Jewish art
100%
Pagan
40%
Figurative art
40%
Jews
20%
Local
20%
Scholars
20%
Synagoge
20%
Popular
20%
Depiction
20%
Similarities
20%
Patristics
20%
Cultural Contexts
20%
Dichotomy
20%
Late antiquity
20%
Commandments
20%
Hebrew Bible
20%
Rabbinic
20%
Land of Israel
20%
Biblical Narrative
20%
Archeology
20%
Rabbinic Judaism
20%
Rabbinic literature
20%
Literary sources
20%
Appearings
20%
Ancient Judaism
20%
Idiosyncrasies
20%
Christian art
20%
Church history
20%
Why-questions
20%
Aniconism
20%
Roman Context
20%
Early Byzantine
20%
Roman Art
20%
early Christian art
20%