Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine Prinicipal Investigator Michael Satlow

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hamm0007
Hamm 0007

Hammatha, 300 - 700 CE. Slab. Dedicatory.

Whitish-grey marble, engraved in bathhouse floor. It adjoins hamm0006 to the east

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The stone surface is much worn by the rubbing of feet and the first two lines are poorly preserved

The script make use of different abbreviation systems: lifted letters, stigma, both small and full-size, underlining and ligature. Perhaps the dedicator, an advocate and thus adept at writing, wrote down the text for the stonecutter with all the abbreviations he was accustomed to use on papyrus

300-700 CE Galilee Hammatha32.683056,35.665278 Bathhouse Area E

Israel Museum or IAA storehouse, Romema, Jerusalem

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Zev Radovan

ΕΝΤWΙΕΙ ϛΤoΜΝϹΤΡΑΤΗΓΙϹϹΧΚSΙΟΥ ΜΑΙΟΥΜΑΤΥΡΙWΝ

Ἐν τῷ ἱερ τπῷ μνησθῇ Ϲτρατήγιος σχολαστικς τοῦ Μαιουμᾶ Τυρίων.

In this sacred place may Strategius be remembered, the advocate of Maiumas of the Tyrians.

Ἐν τῷ ἱερ τπῷ μνησθῇ Ϲτρατήγιος σχολαστικς τοῦ Μαιουμᾶ Τυρίων.

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