Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine Prinicipal Investigator Michael Satlow

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Mger0103

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

39.0 50.0 24.0

comb dressing inscribed face

probably 200-100 BCE, maybe 400-200 BCE Samaria Mount Gerizim Area S on the street between the residential quarter and the staircase on the eastern slope (L.7122)

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

תי ואנתתה

...] ty and [his] wife [...

The letters תי are probably the last letters of שבתי(Shabbethai), probably derived from the word 'Sabbath.' The name was already in use during the Return to Zion period. The name was popular among the Jews of the Diaspora, in particular in Egypt, where it appears on papyri and Greek documents from the Ptolemaic period to the fourth century CE.

תי ואנתתה

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