Ostr. Berlin P. 17820
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Metadata
Collection
Collection |
Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, SPK (P) |
Inventory Number |
Ostr. Berlin P. 17820 |
Publication Number |
TAD D.9.2 |
Publication Permission Status |
no permission for publication necessary |
Publication Status |
published |
Origin / Provenance
Object
Object Type |
ostracon |
Range of Preservation |
incomplete |
Text Basic Information
Localization of Text on Object |
concave/convex |
Inks and Pigments |
carbon ink monochrome black |
Range of Preservation (Text) |
incomplete |
Script, Primary |
Aramaic, Imperial |
Language, Primary |
Aramaic, Imperial |
Comments on Text Layout |
Palimpsest = 1 line cv. |
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recto |
verso |
Quantity of Lines |
2 |
1 |
Height of Line / Letter |
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Text Content
Modern Title |
Name List |
Text Types |
- documentary
- documentary | list | name list
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Comments on Text |
TAD misreads the palimpsest as part of the over written text on CV. |
Gender |
Woman
Man |
Comment on Gender |
One woman whose name is lost is mentioned on the palimpsest |
Text
Transcription |
Translation |
Pictures |
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1 | | Yislaḥ
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2 | | Gemaryah son of[ ...]
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P_17820_aussen_(16) |
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CC-BY-NC-SA |
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P_17820_innen_(16) |
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CC-BY-NC-SA |
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Places (read out from edition) |
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People mentioned in Text
ID |
gender |
en normiert |
original |
Language |
Functions |
in Texts |
37685 |
man |
...◦ son of Hôšayah |
...◦ בר הושעיה |
Aramaic, Imperial |
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Dates
RulerID |
Regnal Year |
MonthID |
Day Date of the Text |
Gregorian Date |
dating_comment |
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-499 BCE -475 BCE |
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Pictures
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P_17820_aussen_(16) |
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CC-BY-NC-SA |
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P_17820_innen_(16) |
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CC-BY-NC-SA |
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Literature
DatasetID |
100724 |
last Change |
29.07.2022 |
Author |
James D. Moore |
Dataset License |
Creative Commons: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA) |
Data set citation |
Data set 100724 (= Ostr. Berlin P. 17820), ERC-Project ELEPHANTINE: James D. Moore. |