Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine Prinicipal Investigator Michael Satlow

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Masa 0341

Masada, 66-73 CE Clay Ostrakon. Other.

Group of 9 identical fragments

66-73 CE Judaea Masada 145, 220, 221, 245, 117

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.

Taxonomies for IIP controlled values

Initial Entry Edited Adding Pleiades IDs to origin/placenames adding period attribute to date element, with Periodo value.

יהוחנן Α

Yehoḥanan Α/י

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".

יהוחנן Α

341-350