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Negev, most likely 358-313 BCE. Ostrakon. Commodity Chit.
Body sherd of jar
Lines appear at 30 degrees to wheel-marks
Taxonomies for IIP controlled values
גורו
ס
[...] [...],
Qoskahel son of
Guru: salt/oil,
s(eahs), 5: q(abs), 2
(and a) h(alf).
Among the Gur Dossier, this is the only chit actually referencing one of Gur's immediate sons. His name, Qoskahel, is Aramaic and can be translated as "Qos is able." It is also "the only chit in the enitre corpus for salt..." Finally, it is thought that the date might have been located on the undiscernable first line.