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Plate with a Menorah and Torah Shrine

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An incised menorah and a Torah shrine are found on this plate’s rim. They resemble depictions in Samaritan synagogue art, suggesting that the piece may have originated in a Samaritan context. Olive twigs—a common motif in Samaritan, but not Jewish, art—flank the shrine.

Plate with a Menorah and Torah Shrine, Bronze, incised decoration

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