Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine Prinicipal Investigator Michael Satlow

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Mger 0094

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

35.5 19.0 20.0

bottom left corner of a rectangular stone block

marginal drafting inscribed face traces of red paint in the finely engraved 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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י אנתה

...]oy...his] w[ife]

The base of another letter, apparently a nun, is visible before the letter tet. Ths usual form of this word is אנתתה 'his wife,' in which case the bast of the nun is extremely long, extending to the second succeeding letter. The spelling here, however, might be אנתה, which is somewhat variant, but which appears in mger0132.

י אנתה

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