Negev, Fourth century BCE. Ostrakon. Receipt.
Body sherd of Persian-period jar, medium-sized, roughtly trapezoid, exterior very pale brown, interior light red, ware light red, medium amount of white and black grits.
Writing on exterior, on slightly convex surface, written lines at ca. 10 degrees to wheel-marks.
Taxonomies for IIP controlled values
קוסיהב
ס
Qosyahab crushed/sifted grain,
s(eahs), 6; q(ab), 1.
The translation of "crushed/sifted grain" is uncertain.