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            <titleStmt>
                <title>Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine</title>
                <respStmt>
                    <resp>Prinicipal Investigator</resp>
                    
                    <persName xml:id="MS">Michael Satlow</persName>
                  
                </respStmt>
            </titleStmt>
            <!-- *************************************  <publicationStmt>  *********************************
                Used to group information about the publication and permissions of a work. All files will have an IIP copyright
                statement, which is stored in an external file called include_publicationStmt.xml. In the future, if an inscription has 
                special copyright or permissions, we can add more information after the included file.
                
                <idno>: Repeat the value that is in <title>.
                @xml:id is the IIP number. 
            -->
            <publicationStmt>
                <xi:include href="http://cds.library.brown.edu/projects/iip/include_publicationStmt.xml">
                    <xi:fallback>
                        <p>ERROR-could not find publication information which should appear in this space.</p>
                    </xi:fallback>
                </xi:include>
                <idno/>
            </publicationStmt>
            <!--  *************************************  <sourceDesc>  ********************************* -->
            <sourceDesc>
                <!--  *************************************  <msDesc>  ********************************* 
                       repeat the id number here. This is an Epidoc convention.
                -->
                <msDesc>
                    <msIdentifier>
                        <idno type="IIP">Masa 0341</idno>
                    </msIdentifier>
                    <!--  *************************************  <msContents>  ********************************* -->
                    <msContents>
                        <textLang mainLang="he" otherLangs="grc"/>
                        <!-- lat, grc, heb, arc -->
                        <!-- religion here? -->
                        <msItem class="#text_other" ana="#jewish">
                            <p>Masada, 66-73 CE Clay Ostrakon. Other.</p>
                        </msItem>
                    </msContents>
                    <!--  *************************************  <physDesc>  ********************************* -->
                    <physDesc>
                        <objectDesc ana="#ostrakon">
                            <supportDesc ana="#clay">
                                <support>
                                    <dimensions type="surface" unit="cm">
                                        <height/>
                                        <width/>
                                        <depth/>
                                    </dimensions>
                                </support>
                                <condition ana="#fragments">
                                    <p>Group of 9 identical fragments</p>
                                </condition>
                            </supportDesc>
                            <layoutDesc>
                                <layout columns="1" writtenLines="2">
                                    <p/>
                                </layout>
                            </layoutDesc>
                        </objectDesc>
                        <!--  *************************************  <handDesc>  *********************************
                            Contains information about types of writing and means of inscription.
                            <handNote> is a repeatable element, so that it can handle more than one type of writing. 
                            @ana has one or more values from the writing taxonomy. 
                            Any more specific information is contained inside <handNote>. If there is more than one type of writing, 
                             add @hands (<handDesc hands="2">).
                            Letter height information goes in <handDesc>, insde a <dimension> element. 
                        -->
                        <handDesc>
                            <handNote ana="#painted">
                                <dimensions type="letter" extent="height" unit="cm"/>
                                <p/>
                            </handNote>
                        </handDesc>
                        <!--  *************************************  <decoDesc>  *********************************
                            US Epigraphy doesn't use this much yet, but this is where information about any decorations will go.
                            <decoNote> is a repeatable element, so that it can handle more than one decoration. 
                               @type has one  or more values from the decoration taxonomy, and any more specific information 
                               is contained inside <decoNote>
                        -->
                        <decoDesc>
                            <decoNote>
                                <ab/>
                                <locus/>
                            </decoNote>
                        </decoDesc>
                    </physDesc>
                    <history>
                        <summary>
                            <rs/>
                        </summary>
                        <origin>
                     <date period="http://n2t.net/ark:/99152/p0m63njbxb9" notAfter="0073" notBefore="0066">66-73 CE</date>
                     <placeName>
                                <region>Judaea</region>
                                <settlement ref="http://pleiades.stoa.org/places/687968">Masada</settlement>
                                <geogName type="site"/>
                                <geogFeat type="locus">145, 220, 221, 245, 117</geogFeat>
                            </placeName>
                     <!-- check about place vs placeName, also about geographical coordinates if specific enough 
                            was  <place region="Negev" city="Zoora" site="An Naq" locus="cemetery"> -->
                            <p>Inscriptions 341-343 were found at locus 145; inscriptions 344-346
                                and 349 at locus 220; inscription 347 at locus 221; inscription 348
                                at locus 245 and inscription 350 at locus 117.</p>
                        </origin>
                        <provenance>
                            <placeName/>
                        </provenance>
                    </history>
                </msDesc>
            </sourceDesc>
        </fileDesc>
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            Encoders do not edit the <encodingDesc>.
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        <encodingDesc>
            <xi:include href="http://cds.library.brown.edu/projects/iip/include_taxonomies.xml">
                <xi:fallback>
                    <p>Taxonomies for IIP controlled values</p>
                </xi:fallback>
            </xi:include>
        </encodingDesc>
        <!-- Ignore profileDesc for now -->
        <profileDesc/>
        <!--  *************************************  <revisionDesc>  *********************************
             <change> Any change to the file should be recorded here, with most recent revisions listed at the top of the list. 
             @when Dates should be in the format YYYYY-MM-DD.
             @who Type in your name. 
             The content of <change> can be a short description of what changes were made, for example:
                initial encoding; update original US Ep. values to P5 values; corrected xx; etc.
        -->
        <revisionDesc>
            <change when="2015-11-09" who="Lena Milton">Initial Entry</change>
            <change when="2016-03-17" who="Gaia Lembi">Edited</change>
        <change when="2016-12-14" who="persons.xml#Elli_Mylonas">Adding Pleiades IDs to origin/placenames</change>
         <change when="2019-01-29" who="persons.xml#Elli_Mylonas">
                adding period attribute to date element, with Periodo value.
            </change>
      </revisionDesc>
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        Used to point to images of an inscription. 
          <graphic> (directly within <facsimile>) Use this if there is only a single "main" image without a special caption.
          <surface> Use <desc> and <graphic> within <surface> if there are mutiple images or if they have captions. <surface>
          pairs one or more images with a single caption. Usually, in US Ep. captions are only indicated when the image is of a detail.
          @url contains the name of the image file (no path or directory information, for now).
        <facsimile> can have more than one <graphic> or <surface>.
     -->
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        <surface>
            <desc/>
            <graphic url=""/>
        </surface>
    </facsimile>
    <text>
        <body>
            <!-- figure out how include linking mechanism to link divs to bibl.  add a ref inside an ab inside the div-->
            <div type="edition" subtype="diplomatic" ana="b1" xml:lang="heb">
                <p/>
            </div>
            <div type="edition" subtype="transcription" ana="b1" xml:lang="heb">
                <p>יהוחנן<lb/>
                    <foreign xml:lang="grc"><orig>Α</orig></foreign>
                    <g ref="phoen-yod" type="char"/>
                </p>
            </div>
            <div type="translation" ana="b1">
                <p>Yehoḥanan <lb/>Α/י</p>
            </div>
            <div type="commentary" ana="b1">
                <p>Several ostraca bear the same name. These 9 were found in loci 145, 220, 221, 245
                    and 117, and others bearing the same name were found in different loci (see Masa
                    0302, Masa 0313, and Masa 0329). The letter alpha might be a mark for a select
                    kind or quality of a specific product, while the yod in Palaeo-Hebrew script may
                    be an abbreviation for יין ("wine"), "ten" or "tithe".</p>
            </div>
            <!-- The bibl has more contained elements. What is the possible list of values of the biblScope/@type? 
             -->
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                        <biblScope unit="insc">341-350</biblScope>
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