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- Babatha bat Shimʿon, also known as Babata (Jewish Palestinian Aramaic: בבתא, romanized: babbaṯā, lit. 'Pupil (of the eye)'; c. 104 – after 132) was a...
- Another notable bundle of papyri, known as the Babatha cache, comprises legal do****ents of Babatha, a female landowner of the same period. The cave...
- during the Bar Kokhba revolt, and the Babatha papyri cache, a collection of legal do****ents belonging to Babatha, a Jewish woman landowner who lived during...
- war, although the Babatha archive shows that Jews lived there once again during the reign of Hadrian and probably earlier. The Babatha archive mentions...
- "Julia Crispina, Daughter of Berenici****, a Herodian Princess in the Babatha Archive: A Case Study in Historical Identification". The Jewish Quarterly...
- A scroll found in the cave, part of the Babatha archive...
- in the extant papyri from the late 1st to early 2nd century CE Babatha archive. Babatha was a Jewish woman whose letters have illuminated much about Nabataea...
- out all financial obligations as individual components. The ketubah of Babatha, a 2nd-century woman who lived near the Dead Sea, was discovered in 1960...
- Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-351-67643-4. Esler, Philip F. (2017-02-15). Babatha's Orchard: The Yadin Papyri and an Ancient Jewish Family Tale Retold. Oxford...
- Elephantine and the Fayyum, the Dead Sea scrolls, the Bar Kokhba letters, the Babatha Archives and the Cairo Genizah do****ents) supplemented by oral history...