Case 1
Contains 15 Results:
Tablet, record of payment, 2400-2280 B.C.E.
The objects series consists of various artifacts related to Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, and Eastern cultures. Notable artifacts from this series include Hebrew scrolls, Chinese printing blocks, and palm books. Unless otherwise indicated, scope and contents notes for individual objects are derived from the orginal inscriptions by S. Brainard Pratt found on the objects themselves.
Tablet, temple Record, 2382-2324 B.C.E.
The objects series consists of various artifacts related to Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, and Eastern cultures. Notable artifacts from this series include Hebrew scrolls, Chinese printing blocks, and palm books. Unless otherwise indicated, scope and contents notes for individual objects are derived from the orginal inscriptions by S. Brainard Pratt found on the objects themselves.
Tablet, temple Record, 2315-2306 B.C.E.
The objects series consists of various artifacts related to Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, and Eastern cultures. Notable artifacts from this series include Hebrew scrolls, Chinese printing blocks, and palm books. Unless otherwise indicated, scope and contents notes for individual objects are derived from the orginal inscriptions by S. Brainard Pratt found on the objects themselves.
Flowers from the Holy Land, undated
The objects series consists of various artifacts related to Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, and Eastern cultures. Notable artifacts from this series include Hebrew scrolls, Chinese printing blocks, and palm books. Unless otherwise indicated, scope and contents notes for individual objects are derived from the orginal inscriptions by S. Brainard Pratt found on the objects themselves.
Five Books of Moses, undated
The objects series consists of various artifacts related to Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, and Eastern cultures. Notable artifacts from this series include Hebrew scrolls, Chinese printing blocks, and palm books. Unless otherwise indicated, scope and contents notes for individual objects are derived from the orginal inscriptions by S. Brainard Pratt found on the objects themselves.