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Artifact Analysis
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- The Pilate Inscription
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An inscription from Caesarea Maritima mentioning the Prefect of Judea and Samaria responsible for executing Jesus by crucifixion.
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- Bibliography
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- Artifact
- Israel Museum, Inventory number AE 1963 no. 104.
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- Secondary Literature
- Cotton, Hannah M. and Werner Eck. Governors and Their Personnel on Latin Inscriptions from Caesarea Maritima, Proceedings, Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities 7.7. Jerusalem: Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, 2001.
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- Evans, Craig A. "Excavating Caiaphas, Pilate, and Simon of Cyrene: Assessing the Literary and Archaeological Evidence." In Jesus and Archaeology (ed. James H. Charlesworth; Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans, 2006) 323-40. Republished in Jesus and the Remains of His Day: Studies in Jesus and the Evidence of Material Culure (Peabody, Massachusetts: Hendrickson, 2015).
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- Grüll, Tibor. "Pilate's 'Tiberiéum': A New Approach." Acta antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 41:3-4 (2001) 267-78.
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- Taylor, Joan E. "Pontius Pilate and the Imperial Cult in Roman Judaea." New Testament Studies 52:4 (2006) 555-82.
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- Vardaman, E. Jerry. "A New Inscription Which Mentions Pilate as 'Prefect.'" Journal of Biblical Literature 81:1 (1962) 70-71.
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