Negev, Fourth century BCE. Ostrakon. Receipt.
Fragment of juglet or cooking pot, small, exterior and interior pinkish. Fragment of ostracon, probably ends of written lines.
Writing on convex surface, written lines at 90 degrees to wheel-marks.
Taxonomies for IIP controlled values
[On the x (day)] of Elul,
[y (year)], Suaydu:
(flou)r/(oi)l, s(eahs),
2;
[…], 3.
The reading of "flour/oil" is uncertain.