Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine Prinicipal Investigator Michael Satlow

ERROR-could not find publication information which should appear in this space.

geze0007
Geze 0007

Gazara (Gezer), 150 BCE - 70 CE. Boundary marker. Place marker (Boundary).

150 BCE - 70 CE Judaea Gazara (Gezer) Tel

Southern side of the tel.

ERROR: could not find taxonomies file, which should appear in this space.

Creation Adding Pleiades IDs to origin/placenames Edited Summary and History and Provenance adding period attribute to date element, with Periodo value.

ΑΛΚΙΟΥ תחמגזר

Of Alkaios. Boundary of Gezer

ΑΛΚΙΟΥ תחמגזר

This inscription was discovered on the southern side of the tel in Gezer, which is located about midway between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, close to Modi'in. Though there are no spaces between the Hebrew letters, they have been divided into two words: תחום גזר, which translates as the boundary of Gezer. The Greek letters are engraved upside-down on top of the Hebrew letters. The inscription is part of a set of nine, one of which is indecipherable.

170-171