Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine Prinicipal Investigator Michael Satlow

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Mger 0049

Mt. Gerizim, probably 200-100 BCE, maybe 400-300 BCE. Limestone Block. Dedicatory.

35 ca. 21 5.2

Three adjoining fragments

comb dressing back-set margins

probably 200-100 BCE, maybe 400-300 BCE Samaria Mount Gerizim Area S on the paved street in front of the lower gatehouse on the eastern slope

Taxonomies for IIP controlled values

Initial Entry Adding Pleiades IDs to origin/placenames adding period attribute to date element, with Periodo value. Rerunning segmentation process with updated workflow

יהודה בר עלוהי ועל

...Ye]hudah s[on of PN......fo]r him and fo[r...

The name יהודה (Yehudah, Judah) appears in the form יהוד (Yehud) and on another of the Mt. Gerizim inscriptions (43). Interestingly enough, this name was in use among Samaritans, despite their enmity toward Judea and the Jews in general during the Hellenistic period. On the other hand, as we have already seen, that there was, in fact, no difference between the names in the Mt. Gerizim inscriptions and the names current in Jerusalem at the time.

יהודה בר עלוהי ועל

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