Capacity on Jar from Tel Kinrot Late 8th Century BCE Jar of the gate. Please login or register for free access to Posen Library Register Already have an account? Engage with this Source Related Guide Israelite Inscriptions from the Biblical Period Even mundane inscriptions from the Hebrew Bible period offer valuable information about history, society, religion, economy, literacy, and much else. Details RestrictedText Language: Hebrew Places: Kinneret, Land of Israel (Tel Kinrot, Israel) Subjects: ArchaeologyEconomic life You may also like Name of Owner on Jar from Tel Rehov Elitsedek/Eltsadak (son of) Shahli View Source Name of Owner on Jar from Jerusalem Belonging to Eliyahu View Source Contents on Jar from Lachish Juice of black raisins. Translated by Anson F. Rainey from Shmuel Aḥituv’s Hebrew edition. View Source Owner and Contents on Jar from Hazor Belonging to Pekah. Semadar. View Source Jar with Governor of the City Inscription To/of the governor of the city. Translated by Shmuel Aḥituv, Ze’ev Meshel, and Esther Eshel. View Source Capacity on Jar from Lachish A bath measure for the king. View Source
Contents on Jar from Lachish Juice of black raisins. Translated by Anson F. Rainey from Shmuel Aḥituv’s Hebrew edition. View Source
Jar with Governor of the City Inscription To/of the governor of the city. Translated by Shmuel Aḥituv, Ze’ev Meshel, and Esther Eshel. View Source