Abstract

The Jewish inscriptions of Pannonia from the Roman period have been collected and edited several times but the identification and the interpretation of these inscriptions are heavily disputed. A new interpretation of this epigraphic material shows that only a portion of the inscriptions can be considered as Jewish monuments.

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