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Caiaphas ossuary : ウィキペディア英語版
Caiaphas ossuary
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The Caiaphas ossuary is one of twelve ossuaries or bone boxes, discovered in a burial cave in south Jerusalem in November 1990, two of which featured the name "Caiaphas".〔(Bible Archaeology Review, BAR 18:05, Sep/Oct 1992 )〕 The especially beautiful ossuary is twice inscribed "Joseph, son of Caiaphas" and held the bones of a 60-year-old male. The limestone ossuary measures c. 37 cm high by 75 cm long and is housed in the Israel Museum, Jerusalem.〔(The Ossuary of Joseph Caiaphas, K.C. Hanson's HomePage )〕
It has been suggested that this belonged to Joseph, son of Caiaphas, known as the ''High Priest Caiaphas'' in the New Testament although this is disputed. According to the Canonical gospels, Caiaphas was the major antagonist of Jesus.
It should be distinguished from the less ornate Miriam ossuary, which came to light in June 2011. The latter is a looted, though authenticated artifact from the Valley of Elah, bearing the inscription: "Miriam daughter of Yeshua son of Caiapha, priest of Ma’azya from Beit Imri".
==Find==
The burial chamber was discovered by construction workers in November 1990 in the Peace Forest near the North Talpiot neighborhood.〔(Zvi Greenhut, 01-Jan-2004, Discovery of the Caiaphas Family Tomb )〕 Their superintendent reported it to the Antiquities Authority after the tomb’s roof was opened by a bulldozer, to reveal the rock-hewn loculi burial cave. It was typical of the Second Temple period in Jerusalem, and one of many in the Jerusalem necropolis which may be encountered as far south as the Arab village of Sur Baher.〔
The four cave niches contained twelve ossuaries, of which six had been disturbed by grave robbers.〔(Time Magazine, 24 Aug. 1992, Caiaphas' Cave )〕 One very ornate ossuary contained the bones of two infants, two teenage boys, an adult woman and a man of about 60. Besides the detailed etching there were traces of bright orange paint. It was inscribed "Yehosef bar Qayafa" on the long side,〔(The Caiaphas Ossuary (1st Century CE): View and Inscription. University of Minnesota )〕 and "Yehosef bar Qafa" on the narrow side.
The bones were eventually reburied on the Mount of Olives.

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