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Maresha Excavations Final Report III: Epigraphic Finds from the 1989–2000 Seasons

Maresha Excavations Final Report III: Epigraphic Finds from the 1989–2000 Seasons

This is the third volume in the series of final reports on the extensive IAA excavations in the Lower City of Maresha during 1989–2000. A short report is given of the excavation of the complexes in which the epigraphic material was found. The epigraphic material includes Semitic ostraca, vessel and ostraca graffiti, and Greek-inscribed altars. Also described here are lead weights, their production, standards and historical implications. The processes of urbanization – economy, sociology and town planning – are explored based on the epigraphic finds, and finally, the ethnic, cultural and historical implications are presented.

EISBN

9789654065832

Publication Date

1-11-2010

Publisher

Israel Antiquities Authority

City

Jerusalem

Keywords

Hellenistic city, subterranean complexes, ostraca, lead weights, lower city

Disciplines

Historic Preservation and Conservation | History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology | Life Sciences | Religion | Social and Behavioral Sciences

Download Full Text (15.7 MB)

Download Front Matter (257 KB)

Download Chapter 1: The Site and the Epigraphic Finds (5.9 MB)

Download Chapter 2: Inscriptions in Hebrew, Aramaic and Phoenicia n Script (2.1 MB)

Download Chapter 3: Greek Ostraca and Graffiti (4.0 MB)

Download Chapter 4: Inscribed Altars (541 KB)

Download Chapter 5: Lead Sling Bullets (543 KB)

Download Chapter 6: Astragali (950 KB)

Download Chapter 7: Lead Weights (1.5 MB)

Download Chapter 8: The Maresha Scale Weights: Metrology, Administration and History (719 KB)

Download Chapter 9: The Sekoma: A Volume Standard for Liquids (1.1 MB)

Download Chapter 10: Maresha: Archaeological and Epigraphic Overviews (1.5 MB)

Download Indices of Semitic Inscriptions (573 KB)

Download Indices of Greek Inscriptions (551 KB)


 

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