Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine Prinicipal Investigator Michael Satlow

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Mger 0075

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

28.5 36.5 32.0

irregular fragment, broken on all sides. Most of the inscribed face is damaged, except a small area measuring 28.0 (width) x 13.5 (height) cm.

traces of red paint in the letters

probably 200-100 BCE, maybe 400-300 BCE Samaria Mount Gerizim Area S in a cistern on the north side of the church enclosure

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זי הקרב א אמי

That [which] offered ’[......] ○ ‛my[...

The lapidary style of writing can be seen in the shapes of the letters alef and yod. The second line is nearly undecipherable. The shape of the first character, similar to an alef with the upper left-hand stroke out of place, does not resemble that of any known letter.

זי הקרב א אמי

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