Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine Prinicipal Investigator Michael Satlow

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Idum 0231

Negev, most likely 362-361 BCE. Ostrakon. Commodity Chit.

Body sherd from small jar possibly from Persian period.

35 52 7

Most likely 362-361 BCE Negev Idumea

Taxonomies for IIP controlled values

Initial Entry adding period attribute to date element, with Periodo value.

אי מן בני ראש ס

[...]y/ from the sons of [...]:resh, s(eahs)[...]

See A1.4 for more information on ראש. Because it can be deduced that the date would have been located at the bottom, the year can be approximated by using other chits that fit this format (Porten-Yardeni 2009: Table 2:1-25). This is also part of the small group of chits (along with A6.4, 10, 14, 17, and 25) that use מן בני instead of לבני.

אי מן בני ראש ס

A6.27