Jason's Tomb in Wikipedia
A rock-cut tomb discovered in Jerusalem's Rehavia neighborhood
has been identified as the burial site of Jason.[4] It
consists of a courtyard and a single Doric column decorating
the entrance to the burial chamber, topped with a pyramid-
shaped roof. On the walls are charcoal drawings of naval
vessels. Among the carved inscriptions in Greek and Aramaic is
one that laments the deceased Jason: "A powerful lament make
for Jason, son of P.....(my brother) peace ...... who hast
built thyself a tomb, Elder rest in peace." [5]
Read More about Jason's Tomb in Wikipedia