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Gazara (Gezer), 150 BCE - 70 CE. Boundary marker. Place marker (Boundary).
Two broken stone fragments on the tel.
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Of Alkaios. Boundary of Gezer
This inscription was discovered on two broken fragments of stone on the tel in Gazara, 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. Some of the middle letters in both the Greek and Hebrew inscriptions are hard to read where the stone shattered in half. The inscription is part of a set of nine, one of which is indecipherable.