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Babatha’s Ketubba

Journal of Jewish Studies, 2001
P.Yadin 10, written between ad 124 and 128 in Aramaic, is the only Jewish ketubba to have survived from the Graeco-Roman period. It is all but identical to its ancient and modern counterparts, with the exception of the repetition in it of the puzzling phrase ‘as fitting the sustenance of a free woman ...
Jonas C. Greenfield   +2 more
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Babatha’s Final Days: New Light from Papyrus Starcky

Journal of Biblical Literature, 2022
Abstract Babatha, a Judean woman from the early second century CE, hid a satchel of thirty-five legal papyri in a cave in Wadi Ḥever on the Dead Sea around 135 CE. This article argues that she brought two other papyri, in Nabatean Aramaic, into the cave (P.XḤev/Se Nab 1, also called “P.Starcky,” and P.XḤev/Se Nab 2), but culled her ...
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Falling Out with the In-Laws. Understanding the Babatha Archive with Pierre Bourdieu’s Field Theory and Theory of Practice.

Journal of Ancient History
Abstract This article is one in a special issue of the Journal of Ancient History, “Social Biographies of the Ancient World.” It forms one of the “case study” chapters regarding a Judean woman by the name of Babatha. Babatha is known to us because of the discovery in 1961 of what was probably one of her most precious belongings, which ...
Aissaoui Alex   +2 more
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